3 players the Redskins should let walk in 2020 free agency

The Redskins are unlikely to retain these three players once free agency rolls around, allowing them to find a new team.

Donald Penn — Left Tackle
Nov 17, 2019; Landover, MD, USA; Washington Redskins offensive tackle Donald Penn (72) is restrained by Redskins center Chase Roullier (73) after arguing with an official against the New York Jets in the second quarter at FedExField. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports

Penn did a great job in 2019 given the circumstances. Once it became clear that Trent Williams was not returning to the team any time soon, the Redskins brought in Penn to try and learn the offense on short notice, throwing him into the starting left tackle position. Penn wasn’t perfect, but he was good enough to at least be serviceable at the position.

Now, going forward, it looks like the Redskins might be able to convince Williams to come back into the fold, which would be a great addition to the roster. However, it would also take away the need for Penn in Washington. While it’s still possible that Williams continues his refusal to play for the Redskins, Washington would likely still opt for another option at the LT position, as Penn continues to age and doesn’t offer much as far as the future goes.

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