5 Redskins who can make life easier on Dwayne Haskins in 2020

The Redskins will likely only be as goods as Haskins allows them to be in 2020, so here are some players who can make the QB’s job easier.

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It’s not a shock that we have a wide receiver on this list, but it may shock you which WR we pegged to help Haskins the most. The truth is, if any of Washington’s wide-outs are able to break out in 2019 — or continue to play at a high level, in Terry McLaurin’s case — then it will do wonders for Haskins. My eye is on AGG to bring the most to the table out of the receiver corps. This is due directly to his size, which is something he has over every other receiver on the roster.

At 6-foot-4, 225 pounds, AGG has the ability to be a solid possession receiver and go up and get the ball in high-traffic areas. Haskins already said this offseason that he thinks the former Liberty player will fit in great with Washington’s offense.

“Watching AGG…play above the rim, that’s something we needed on offense,” Haskins said, via Redskins.com.

While McLaurin (6-foot), Steven Sims (5-foot-10), and Kelvin Harmon (6-foot-2) are all great players who can have an impact, AGG brings a different element to the receiving corps.