There were a number of players in Washington who were able to make a strong impression during the 2019 season despite the underwhelming team performance, and the main goal going forward is finding a way to hold onto that young talent and figure out a way to maximize their impact going forward.
One of the most impressive players was rookie linebacker Cole Holcomb, who was drafted in the fifth round, but went on to earn his spot as a starting linebacker and work his way into a pivotal role on the defense. Going into year two, Holcomb is expected to keep that role, now alongside veteran Thomas Davis and Jon Bostic, and the feeling around the team is that he will be an important part of the defense.
When linebackers coach Steve Russ spoke to the media on Tuesday, he definitely had some encouraging words to say about Holcomb.
Russ can "see the raw talent" in Cole Holcomb. He can see the talent on film. He's one of those football junkies, Russ said, which are the types of players he loves to be around. There are some things that Russ wants to clean up, but he and Holcomb are eager to fix them.
— Zach Selby (@ZachDSelby) August 4, 2020
The linebacker position as a whole was a bit of a crapshoot as far as expected production goes in 2019, but for the most part, they delivered when called upon. Now, with three successful NFL linebackers coaching the defense — Russ, Ron Rivera, and Jack Del Rio — expectations are much higher, as a talented group will become a disciplined group as well. If all goes right, Holcomb can quickly turn into one of the staples of the team, and a well-known draft success.
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