A morning roundup of what the local and national media have to say about the Washington Redskins on Monday, Feb. 24, 2020.
All reports, rumors and conjecture are a reflection of the media conversation and are not endorsed or confirmed by The Washington Redskins.
-- The Washington Post's Les Carpenter reports on how the Redskins believe there is a strong chance Trent Williams will return.
-- The Washington Post's Kareem Copeland writes about how one draft expert believes Chase Young is a ‘generational talent’ and clear choice for Redskins.
-- The Washington Post's Kareem Copeland addresses the biggest roster questions facing the Redskins ahead of the NFL Combine and free agency.
-- The Washington Post's Sally Jenkins writes about Ron Rivera visiting Jimmy Johnson's garage to learn about a winning culture.
-- ESPN's John Keim examines what the Redskins could do with their extra cap space.
-- ESPN's NFL Nation examines which players are candidates to be franchise tagged.
-- NBC Sports Washington's JP Finlay writes that Trent Williams’ decision is among three crucial decisions facing Redskins before NFL free agency opens.
-- NBC Sports Washington's Peter Hailey looks as how Dwayne Haskins spent his first million dollars.
-- NBC Sports Washington's Peter Hailey provides nine free agent wide receiver targets for the Redskins.
-- NBC Sports Washington's Ethan Cadeaux asks what Ron Rivera should do with Brandon Scherff and Ereck Flowers.
-- The Athletic's Mark Bullock and Ben Standig dissect the different paths the Redskins could take this offseason. (Subscription)
-- The Athletic's Mark Bullock looks at what free agent cornerback Byron Jones would bring to the Redskins? (Subscription)
-- The Athletic's Ben Standig also answers questions on Chase Young and more from his mailbag. (Subscription)
-- The Athletic's NFL beat writers team up for a pre-combine mock draft. (Subscription)
-- The Athletic's Dane Brugler puts together a comprehensive guide to the 2020 NFL Scouting Combine. (Subscription)
Take a look at Redskins's players during their time at the NFL Combine.