Redskins 53 Man Roster Final
By
Woleola Akinso
The Washington Redskins have their 53-man roster all
set. The team rewarded talent, who
proved themselves in camp and preseason, over underachieving talent.
Wide receiver Robert Davis Jr. made the roster, but it
wasn’t easy. Last year, Davis suffered a broken tibia and multiple ligament
damage to his right knee. Davis had to
endure months of rehab and was low on the team’s depth chart at the start of
camp. During camp, Davis’ said “[he]
wasn’t sure that [he’d] play again.”
With all that going against him, he was able to perform at a high level in
preseason. Davis had 115 receiving yards and two touchdowns, including a
55-yard and a 46-yard touchdown reception.
He also was valuable on special teams. As a gunner on punts, Davis recovered two
fumbles against the Atlanta Falcons. Davis’ determination and grit got him a spot
on the roster. All-time great boxer,
Floyd Mayweather Jr. has a motto “hard work, determination”, which symbolizing
this grind for greatness. Davis’ rise
embodies this motto. His story is not
complete but hopefully it’s just beginning.
Undrafted rookie out of Kansas, wide receiver Steven Sims Jr.
was another receiver that was on the bubble. He was a guy that many observers liked
in camp. Sims Jr. has 4.3 speed and that
can’t be taught. In preseason, the
undrafted rookie didn’t turn heads as a receiver but in the final game he
showed out as a kickoff returner. The
Redskins have been looking for an electric return man since Brandon Banks. Banks played for the team from 2010-2012 (I
could mention Brian Mitchell but that’s too easy). He averaged 9.4 yards per punt return during
his time in D.C. In his final preseason
game against the Baltimore Ravens, Sims had kickoff returns for 41 and 39
yards. After the game Redskins head
coach Jay Gruden described Sims Jr. as “exciting.” That excitement landed Sims Jr. a spot on
this roster— possibly as the Redskins return man. This
camp was more about earning a spot and less about politics.
Former 1st rounder of the 2016 draft, Josh
Doctson never lived up to his potential.
The team saw flashes but Docton never became “the guy”. This led to the team cutting the former 1st
rounder. Doctson teased the team and fan
base. For example, in the 2017 season,
he made an amazing 52-yard TD catch by leaping over former Redskins and then
Oakland Raider cornerback David Amerson.
Also, in the same season, he made a diving catch against the Seattle
Seahawks to lead the Redskins to an improbable victory. All that is fine, but the team needs
consistency at the receiver position. In
his three seasons with the Redskins, Doctson had two 500-yard seasons, which is
not acceptable for a 1st round pick.
Doctson wasn’t the only surprising cut.
In the 2017 draft, the Redskins drafted Samaje Perine in the
4th round with the thought that he could be their every down
back. Perine never really worked
out. The once University of Oklahoma
standout out never showed the talent that made him OU’s career rushing leader
(ahead of Adrian Peterson). Perine’s rookie
season was his best season with the Redskins.
He rushed for 603 yards on 175
carries but only averaged 3.4 yards a carry. Perine’s lack of explosion in the running game
and his inability to secure the football led to his demise as a Redskin. Perine was claimed off waivers and is now a
Cincinnati Bengal.
Here is the Redskins 53-man roster:
Quarterbacks
Case Keenum, Colt McCoy, Dwayne Haskins
Running backs
Adrian Peterson, Derrius Guice, Chris Thompson, Wendell
Smallwood, *Shaun Wilson
- The Redskins claimed Wendell Smallwood off waivers. He is a hard runner and has experience as a special teams returner. Smallwood was cut by the Philadelphia Eagles. The Redskins cut running back Byron Marshall to make room for Smallwood.
- Shaun Wilson had a very productive camp. He showed great burst hitting the hole. He was injured (ankle) in the Redskins preseason game against the Cincinnati Bengals. The team has put him on the injured reserve list, but he could be eligible to return during the season. Wilson played with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers last year as an undrafted rookie out of Duke.
Wide Receivers
Terry McLaurin, Paul Richardson, Trey Quinn, Robert Davis
Jr, Kelvin Harmon, Steven Sims Jr.
Tight Ends
Jordan Reed, Vernon Davis, and Jeremy Sprinkle
Offensive Tackles
Donald Penn, Morgan Moses, Geron Christian Sr.
Guards
Brandon Scherff, Ereck Flowers Sr., Wes Martin
Centers
Chase Roullier, Tony Bergstrom, Ross Pierschbacher
Defensive Line
Jonathan Allen, Daron Payne, Matt Ioannidis, Tim Settle,
Caleb Brantley, Treyvon Hester
- The team signed Treyvon Hester after cuts. Hester was a 7th round pick of the Oakland Raiders in 2017. He also played with the Eagles last season. Hester provides depth to the defensive line especially with Tim Settle and Caleb Brantley nursing injuries—Settle (knee) and Brantley (foot).
Inside Linebackers
Jon Bostic, Shaun Dion Hamilton, Josh Harvey-Clemons, Cole
Holcomb, *Reuben Foster
- ILB Reuben Foster tore his ACL in OTAs. Foster could have been a big playmaker in 2019. The team had high hopes for him. They are banking that Jon Bostic holds it down for him. Bostic played with the Indianapolis Colts last year and racked up 97 tackles. Foster is on the injured reserve list.
Outside Linebackers
Ryan Anderson, Ryan Kerrigan, Montez Sweat, Cassanova
McKinzey, *Jordan Brailford
- Rookie 7th round pick Jordan Brailford was put on the teams injured reserve list. Brailford would be eligible to return this season. He could help them down the road as an efficient pass rusher.
Cornerbacks
Josh Norman, Quinton Dunbar, Fabian Moreau, Jimmy Moreland,
Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, Greg Stroman
Safeties
Landon Collins, Montae Nicholson, Troy Apke, Deshazor
Everett
Long Snapper
Nick Sundberg
Punter
Tress Way
Kicker
Dustin Hopkins
**Other Roster moves**
Active/Non-Football Injury
Bryce Love, Running Back
Practice Squad
- Adonis Alexander, Defensive Back
- Ryan Bee, Defensive Lineman
- Jehu Chesson, Wide Receiver
- J.P. Holtz, Tight End
- Chris Odom, Defensive End
- Timon Parris, Offensive Tackle
- Jeremy Reave, Safety
- Craig Reynolds, Running Back
- Cam Sims, Wide Receiver
- Darrell Williams, Linebacker
For the most part, the team has rewarded hard work over
status. Hopefully in 2019, this team is
rewarded by their decision to do so.
Check out our podcast every Tuesday live at 8 pm ET here
Comments
Post a Comment