A morning roundup of what the local and national media have to say about the Washington Redskins on Monday, June 22, 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 wonders if the Redskins can exceed early expectations that have been placed on them.
-- CSN Washington's JP Finlay says that the Redskins' rookie offensive lineman, especially the younger ones, still have a lot to learn, both good and bad.
-- Tandler and fellow CSN Washington's beat reporter Tarik El-Bashir place their own personal ratings on the team's quarterback group as a collection.
-- Tandler also took some time out to look at the week that was during minicamp including Alfred Morris' contract situation and possibly more playing time for Ryan Grant.
-- It'll only be a matter of time before Matt Jones finally gets his chance to show just how physical he can be.
-- ESPN's John Keim answered fan questions including how Chris Culliver will help the team's group of safeties and how many carries Morris may get this season.
-- ESPN reports that the New England Patriots have released former Redskins tight end Fred Davis, who was signed last month.
-- With a year under Jay Gruden's offense in his back pocket, Robert Griffin III is already feeling more confident heading into the 2015 regular season.
-- The Washington Times' Zac Boyer also writes that Griffin III understood that his own progress during the offseason was crucual to the team's growth.
-- The Washington Post's Liz Clarke on how Bill Callahan is using all of his guards at center as well.
-- The Richmond Times Dispatch's Paul Woody writes about the team's changed approach heading into the season.
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--Ken Houston Makes Another Stop On Israel Trip
--Three Redskins Appear On NFL.com's Top 150 Fantasy Players List
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