After all of the accusations made by Trent Williams agent, claiming that the Washington Redskins have not been acting in good faith while trying to trade their veteran left tackle, It’s safe to say that a return for the seven-time Pro-Bowler is as unlikely as it ever has been.
Still, that doesn’t mean that there aren’t people in the Redskins organization who want to see him leave. According to ESPN’s Josina Anderson, many in fact, still are wishing for his return in 2020, hoping that he will help improve the offense and give second-year quarterback Dwayne Haskins a reliable player on the left side of the line.
There r ppl in that org who still love Trent & would appreciate him being back on the team helping to block for a young QB in Dwayne Haskins. Those are just some sentiments though & he’d still nd a pay raise. Up through now all sides including the market have not capitulated yet. https://t.co/oW81SMAOxO
— ig: josinaanderson (@JosinaAnderson) March 27, 2020
As we mentioned early, this is incredibly unlikely to happen, as the Redskins have held firm in their desire to receive as high as a second-round pick for their blue-chip veteran. It’s hard to blame the people who feel this way, though, as Williams would single-handedly improve one of Washington’s biggest weaknesses on the front line, and could be just what they need to get this offense into stride.
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