3 offensive lineman the Redskins should target in 2020 NFL free agency

Depending on what takes place between Trent Williams and the Redskins, Washington should look to free agency for a new left tackle.

As the Washington Redskins look to enter the 2020 free agency period and fill out their roster with valuable pieces going forward, they need to recognize the number of holes that have developed in the depth chart.

While at first glance, you can notice that the wide receiving corp needs help, and a playmaking tight end might bolster the passing game, what’s more important than both of those things is that rookie quarterback Dwayne Haskins has time to drop back and find his receivers downfield. None of that happens if the Redskins don’t find a valuable offensive lineman to hold down the left side of the front.

This is where the Redskins have several options going forward, and the situation could likely play out in several different ways. After Trent Williams held out for the 2019 season, the Redskins were left searching for an answer at the position, and though Donald Penn was serviceable for the season, he is not the answer going forward. The way we see it, there are three answers to this problem; you get Williams to come back to the team and give him the contract extension he is asking for; you draft a left tackle in 2020 and hope that he can develop into a young player that makes a difference in his early years; or you look to spend some money in the free agency market in 2020 and choose to patch that hole with a relatively expensive bandaid.

If you believe that option three is the most likely to succeed, here are some names that you should look out for in March.

D.J. Humphries — Arizona Cardinals
GLENDALE, ARIZONA – OCTOBER 13: Offensive tackle D.J. Humphries #74 of the Arizona Cardinals celebrates a touchdown scored in the first half of the NFL game against the Atlanta Falcons at State Farm Stadium on October 13, 2019 in Glendale, Arizona. (Photo by Jennifer Stewart/Getty Images)

Humphries is a young and dynamic player who was drafted in the first round of the 2015 draft, and he’s getting set to test the free agency market for the first time in his career.

In his four years with the Cardinals, Humphries moved around the offensive line a bit and battled injuries at times, but he played 100 percent of snaps in 2019 and became a valued member of the Arizona locker room. Standing at 6-5, 307 pounds, Humphries has the size to be dominant on the left side of the line.

It may be hard to pry Humphries away from the Cardinals this year, however, as the team has shown a liking for his presence in the locker room, and Arizona is also projected to have upwards of $70 million available in salary cap this year. If they want to shell out a nice payday for the up-and-coming left tackle, he would be hard-pressed to say no. However, if the Redskins get the chance, they could do a lot worse than signing Humphries to be a part of what they’re building in Washington.