A morning roundup of what the local and national media have to say about the Washington Redskins on Monday, June 15, 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 answered a few fan questions over the weekend, most notably who he thinks will be the team's top three corners heading into the season.
-- Tandler and fellow CSN Washington beat reporter Tarik El-Bashir rate the team's tight end group which includes three veterans and three younger players who have yet to take a regular-season snap.
-- CSNWashington's JP Finlay believes the Redskins could have a new return weapon at their disposal: Bashaud Breeland.
-- Along with a "culture change" Tandler writes that the Redskins need to establish an identity and then maintain it season after season.
-- The Washington Times' Andrew Walsh reports on the close friendship of Redskins defensive linemen Chris Baker and Terrance Knighton, who grew up together in Connecticut.
-- ESPN.com's John Keim also answered fan questions from his virtual mailbag which answered whether or not head coach Jay Gruden will stick with the run game more in games.
-- Keim also believes the Redskins' return game should receive a boost from 2015 draft pick Jamison Crowder.
-- And Keim also wrotes about the impact field position has had on the Redskins over the last few seasons.
-- The Washington Post's Mike Jones writes that there are "mirror images" competing for the Redskins' strong safety position in Duke Ihenacho and Jeron Johnson.
-- Mark Bullock of The Washington Post breaks out the game film and looks at what worked -- and what didn't work -- in the Redskins' Week 6 matchup against the Arizona Cardinals last season.
-- The Washington Post's Dan Steinberg with more on the Redskins' new parking plan at FedExField to reduce gameday congestion.
-- Legendary Redskins cornerback Darrell Green says he believes quarterback Robert Griffin III is "gonna handle business" in 2015.
-- The Washington Times' Nora Princiotti writes that among the players expected to increase their production this season is second-year linebacker Trent Murphy.
-- 106.7 The Fan DC's Patrick Cannon gives his list of the five 2015 Redskins acquisitions he's most excited about.
-- Washington Life Magazine reports on Redskins wide receiver Pierre Garçon's third annual All-White Charity Event, which raised $106,000 for the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Washington.
-- FOXSports.com reports on Knighton and how he believes he was the "biggest steal" in free agency this offseason.
-- Former Redskins Ambassador Jillian Anderson, who appeared on season 19 of the ABC hit show "The Bachelor," will return to the TV franchise in "Bachelor In Paradise," The Washington Post reports.
Check Out What's On Redskins.com:
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