A morning roundup of what the local and national media have to say about the Washington Redskins on Monday, July 27, 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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Check out images of fourth-year running back Alfred Morris during the 2015 offseason.
-- CSN Washington wrote up Chris Cooley's comments from a Sunday appearance on NFLXM Radio in which he said he "can help somebody."
-- Are the retooled Saints better or just different? This is a question CSN Washington's Tarik El-Bashir has a look at in his series on the Redskins' 2015 opponents.
-- ESPN's John Keim believes Chris Culliver can help the secondary in a big way, but they still face questions entering the season.
-- The Washington Post columnist Jerry Brewer writes that new Redskins general manager Scot McCloughan has proved that the team's concentration on success goes beyond how Robert Griffin III performs.
-- The Washington Post's Mark Bullock breaks down one of the Redskins' offensive concepts: four verticals.
-- BleacherReport.com's Jame Dudko provided five names who could stand out when training camp begins later this week.
-- Fredricksburg.com's Steve DeShazo thinks the Redskins should enjoy the fact that they enter training camp with less attention this year than in past years.
-- Hogshaven.com has a look at the Redskins' starting quarterback situation vs. other situations across the league.
-- Hogshaven.com also highlights 12th-year cornerback DeAngelo Hall and what he provides the team.
-- The Virginian-Pilot's Sean Kennedy has eight players to watch at #SkinsCamp.
-- David Elfin has a look at the Redskins' rushing attack and how Alfred Morris can stand out in comparison to his teammates.
Check Out What's On Redskins.com:
--Seven Things We've Learned About Perry Fewell This Offseason
--Griffin III Heads To Camp With Confidence
--Redskins Have No Shortage Of Defensive Leaders
--Redskins Eye Red Zone Improvement In 2015
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