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The Jets' struggling O-line lost Connor McGovern and Wes Schweitzer on Sunday, and defensive end Al Woods tore his Achilles. Now what?
Zack Rosenblatt56
Schweitzer adds important depth after joining the Jets on Thursday, but GM Joe Douglas is likely still shopping for a key area of need.
Zack Rosenblatt16
Payne is far and away Washington's biggest free-agent question mark this offseason, and one of the best available players league wide.
Ben Standig22
WFT's line did well against lesser competition, but helping lead the way over one of the best defenses in Pittsburgh showed major growth.
Mark Bullock17
Despite injuries across much of the line, Washington has found continuity, and unexpected stability at left tackle, late in the season.
Mark Bullock16
A look at who has helped and hurt their campaign for playing time with the Washington Football Team during training camp.
Ben Standig16
If Dwayne Haskins makes a big leap in Year 2, it likely means his teammates up front meshed as a unit after an inconsistent 2019 season.
Rhiannon Walker1
Washington's head coach fills leadership roles during the pandemic, talks roster questions and is listening to employee concerns on race.
Ben Standig10
Washington didn't make a lot of splashes in its first free-agent signings, but many of the team's additions have something to prove.
Rhiannon Walker12
Former Falcons could bring veteran experience, depth and versatility to the offensive line.
Mark Bullock5
The Redskins mainly filled in gaps during the first day of free agency, though one sizable hole formed.
Ben Standig9
Wes Schweitzer lost his starting spot on the Atlanta offensive line during the preseason, but he is back as a starter now that Andy Levitre has been placed on the injured reserve.
Jason Butt10