A morning roundup of what the local and national media have to say about the Washington Redskins on Friday, Feb. 5, 2016.
All reports, rumors and conjecture are a reflection of the media conversation and are not endorsed or confirmed by the Washington Redskins.
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-- In his daily "Need To Know," CSN Mid-Atlantic's Rich Tandler believes only a handful of players from the 2012 NFC East-winning squad will be back in 2016.
-- CSN Mid-Atlantic's Tarik El-Bashir and Tandler debate how much Kirk Cousins can improve next season.
-- El-Bashir also wonders what the ceiling is for guard Brandon Scherff.
--* The Washington Times*' Anthony Gulizia writes about the potential impact on depth for the Redskins with their signing of Ziggy Hood.
-- ESPN's John Keim highlights the two former Redskins -- Tyler Polumbus and Graham Gano -- playing in Super Bowl 50.
-- Signed after Week 1, Dustin Hopkins made a serious impact on special teams, writes Keim.
-- ESPN's Michael Rothstein writes about former Redskins guard Dick Stanfel once again being a Pro Football Hall of Fame finalist.
-- The Washington Post's Mike Jones looks into what the Redskins should do with Cousins and a potential new contract.
-- The Washington Post's Liz Clarke wonders what the Redskins will do with Alfred Morris as he approaches free agency.
-- The Washington Post's Mark Bullock dives into Morgan Moses' 2015 performance after becoming a full-time starter before the season started.
-- CBSDC.com's Chris Lingebach writes that "Too Tall" Jones believes the Redskins and Cowboys should face off on Thanksgiving.
-- HogsHaven.com continues their series highlighting prospects with a look at Oregon defensive lineman DeForest Buckner.
-- WTKR.com reports that John Riggins will be the keynote speaker for the 2016 Chesapeake Sports Club Jamboree.
-- Larry Michael, Voice of the Redskins, spoke with Charlotte's 99.3 FM on Radio Row in San Francisco.
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