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Washington Redskins Morning Clips: 7/13

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A morning roundup of what the local and national media have to say about the Washington Redskins on Wednesday, July 13, 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 CSN Mid-Atlantic's Rich Tandler's daily "Need to Know," he writes that quarterback Kirk Cousins will need to improve passing the ball when under pressure. -- Fellow CSN Mid-Atlantic writer J.P. Finlay reports about a recent study that says Redskins fans are in the middle of the pack when compared around the league. 

-- Tandler continues analyzing the team's postions in advance of training camp, moving onto the quarterback group, in which there isn't a lot of drama, but still a lot of pressure.

-- ESPN's John Keim argues that tight end Jordan Reed is the biggest rising star of the NFC East after his breakout season last year.

-- Keim also writes about Redskins safety/linebacker Su'a Cravens, who proclaimed himself one of the best players in USC's history on Twitter last week. 

-- The Washington Post's Mike Jones writes down what the expectations should be for rookie wide receiver Joctson.

-- Jones opens up his mailbag and as part of his answers, discusses whether the Redskins should try to go for two-point conversions more often.

-- Deron Snyder of The Washington Times says the Redskins shouldn't be in a rush to sign Kirk Cousins to a long-term deal. 

-- The Virginian Pilot features a story about Redskins linebacker Lynden Trail, who spoke to students at Norfolk State University along with several other NFL players. 

-- HogsHaven.com continues their previews and analysis of rookies on teams the Redskins will face this year with Cowboys running back Darius Jackson.


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