Skins training camp notebook, 8/18/10

Published August 18, 2010 4:00am ET



News & notes» Redskins defensive lineman Albert Haynesworth sat out practice Wednesday because of a heat-related illness. Haynesworth left practice early Tuesday morning feeling sick. Coach Mike Shanahan said Haynesworth was sick but that it wasn’t because of the heat. However, he later learned Haynesworth was dehydrated. “I didn’t think it was [the heat] because he was only out there for 10 minutes,” Shanahan said. “I didn’t think it would be that possible that quick, but I guess it was from the previous day that he had those symptoms.”» Nose tackle Maake Kemoeatu and defensive end Phillip Daniels both watched practice Wednesday. Kemoeatu had a sore shoulder but said he expects to practice Thursday. Daniels had a veteran’s day off from practice.» Tight end Fred Davis arrived approximately an hour late to practice because he was tending to a personal matter.» Redskins quarterback Donovan McNabb enjoyed the Brett Favre drama: “I’m just like you, watching the soap opera continue on. He flew into Minnesota, and they’re all happy, and you guys can report some more news of when he brushes his teeth or when he showers.”

Position review » Wide receivers

Anthony Armstrong
Armstrong was the hot receiver in the spring, and that often doesn’t mean much come summer. However, Armstrong has continued his solid play. On a team with receiving depth, he wouldn’t have a shot. But the Redskins lack that sort of depth, so Armstrong has a chance. Considering his background, that’s quite surprising. Armstrong was undrafted out of Texas A&M in 2006, played a year in the Intense Football League and another in the Arena League before finally landing on Miami’s practice squad in 2008 and then Washington’s in ’09. On his TD catch Friday vs. Buffalo, Armstrong was decisive off the line, having recognized by the coverage that he was the hot receiver. And he’s paying attention to those around him in meetings. “You’re dumb if you don’t listen,” he said.

Roydell Williams
Williams dropped on the depth chart, falling to the fourth team, and it’ll be hard for him to work his way back up. Williams has looked good at times, particularly early in camp, but he hasn’t been nearly as noticeable the past week. He lacks the quickness and speed of other receivers, who have shown more consistency.

Bobby Wade
Wade has caught 244 career passes. If the Redskins want a speed demon, they’ll have to look elsewhere. If they want a possession receiver, he’ll get a long look. “Many of my opportunities have come from third downs, moving the sticks,” he said. “I bring some experience. I’m a guy who’s done it.”

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