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Now, in terms of players, here are the better options among the 22 released by the team who are eligible for the PS:
RB Mack Brown
FB Joe Kerridge
WR Kendal Thompson
OG Nila Kasitati
OT Takoby Cofield
DE Corey Crawford
DL Matt Ioannidis
OLB Lynden Trail
ILB Carlos Fields
CB Lloyd Carrington
* Sources told Breaking Burgundy that Brown, Thompson, Kasitati, Carrington, WR Maurice Harris, OT Isaiah Williams and WR T.J. Thorpe are all under PS consideration if they pas through waivers. After leading the NFL rushing during the preseason, Brown might not be, according to a source. The Redskins will need at least RB option considering Matt Jones (sprained shoulder) and Chris Thompson were banged up at times over the previous three weeks...Cofield, who was likely the odd man out on the OL, and Crawford were the only players to remain on the practice squad all last season. ...Kerridge has been a Gruden favorite throughout the summer. Though Washington isn't carrying a fullback, Kerridge could also serve as a hedge against holding only three tight ends from a blocking standpoint. ...Harris is the best of the three receivers waived Saturday, which is why even though this is about projecting the best options, we'll just assume he's gone. Thompson's practice work helped propel the quarterback-turned-receiver into a strong summer. ...Ioannidis, Washington's fifth round pick is a no-brainer if available. That DL will likely turn into a revolving door on the back-end. ...Trail's massive size stands out as does his special teams potential. ... That there are five safeties on the main roster could keep Geno Matias-Smith off the PS.
Now, in terms of players, here are the better options among the 22 released by the team who are eligible for the PS:
RB Mack Brown
FB Joe Kerridge
WR Kendal Thompson
OG Nila Kasitati
OT Takoby Cofield
DE Corey Crawford
DL Matt Ioannidis
OLB Lynden Trail
ILB Carlos Fields
CB Lloyd Carrington
* Sources told Breaking Burgundy that Brown, Thompson, Kasitati, Carrington, WR Maurice Harris, OT Isaiah Williams and WR T.J. Thorpe are all under PS consideration if they pas through waivers. After leading the NFL rushing during the preseason, Brown might not be, according to a source. The Redskins will need at least RB option considering Matt Jones (sprained shoulder) and Chris Thompson were banged up at times over the previous three weeks...Cofield, who was likely the odd man out on the OL, and Crawford were the only players to remain on the practice squad all last season. ...Kerridge has been a Gruden favorite throughout the summer. Though Washington isn't carrying a fullback, Kerridge could also serve as a hedge against holding only three tight ends from a blocking standpoint. ...Harris is the best of the three receivers waived Saturday, which is why even though this is about projecting the best options, we'll just assume he's gone. Thompson's practice work helped propel the quarterback-turned-receiver into a strong summer. ...Ioannidis, Washington's fifth round pick is a no-brainer if available. That DL will likely turn into a revolving door on the back-end. ...Trail's massive size stands out as does his special teams potential. ... That there are five safeties on the main roster could keep Geno Matias-Smith off the PS.