A morning roundup of what the local and national media have to say about the Washington Redskins on Thursday, April 23, 2015.
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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-- CSN Washington's Rich Tandler with five games in particular to focus in on during the 2015. Dallas, of course, is on there.
-- CSN Washington's Tarik El-Bashir lays out his draft board at safety.
-- Can the Redskins get into the top 10 in sacks during the 2015 season? Tandler and El-Bashir debate the possibility.
-- Will Robert Griffin III be the season opening starter at quarterback again for a fourth straight season, or will another signal caller take that gig? Tandler and fellow CSN Washingtoner Tarik El-Bashir discuss the topic.
-- ESPN.com's John Keim writes that Cowboys defensive end Greg Hardy's 10 game suspension won't impact the Redskins, as the two rivals play their games after that window.
-- Keim also has this piece on DeSean Jackson saying he's here to "support" Griffin III.
-- Keim also released his game-by-game predictions for the team this season and marks that they'll experience some improvements.
-- Hard at work over the last few days, Keim also has a look at some of the guards available in this year's draft.
-- ProFootballTalk notes that the Redskins have two of 22 games this season that are Super Bowl rematches (Miami Dolphins and Buffalo Bills).
-- Alabama safety Landon Collins told NFL Network that it'd be his dream to play for the Redskins, as they were his favorite team growing up when Clinton Portis and Sean Taylor were wearing the burgundy and gold.
-- The Washington Post's Mark Maske provides an update on Griffin III's fifth-year contract option.
-- The Washington Post's Mike Jones continues with the schedule analysis, as he provides a blurb about each matchup in this article.
-- Is Virginia the best location for the Redskins' next stadium? Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe believes so.
Check Out What's On Redskins.com:
--Inexperience Doesn't Bother T.J. Clemmings
--Hayward Making Strides In Recovery
--Moses' Recovery 'Has Been A Straight Path'
--Jackson Tackles Bullying Once Again
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