Studs and Duds

Winners and losers from the soggy morning practice

 

Studs

DE/SLB Brian Orakpo. He looked very quick going around the end, again. He also doesn’t look lost at linebacker. It’ll still take time because it’s a big adjustment, but he’s off to a decent start.

WR Marques Hagans. Had a nice little catch and spin away from CB Kevin Barnes on a pass in 11-on-11 work. Everyone likes his speed.

LB London Fletcher and SS Chris Horton. It looked like a flashback to early last season when Fletcher tipped a pass and Horton intercepted.

SS Reed Doughty. His back is healthy and it shows. Doughty is making plays all the time. Horton is the starter, but Doughty’s performance solidifies his role as a third safety.

Duds

WR Roydell Williams. Two drops isn’t the way to impress coaches, even if it was raining. He has NFL experience, but he has to do better.

RB Dominique Dorsey. Fumbled on a run around left end. Again, not a good way to endear yourself. Guys fighting for a last roster spot must be perfect when it comes to handling the ball.

Two minute offense. The Redskins ran it with both the first and second units. They didn’t get past the 30-yard line. Both units had two shots to run the two-minute drill.

QB Todd Collins. Just one glaring mistake, but he did not see DB Michael Grant standing in front of Antwaan Randle El on one pass. Grant easily slid over and intercepted.

 

 

 

 

 

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