Washington makes several roster moves ahead of training camp

Curtis Samuel and Cornelius Lucas are two of the names who will begin training camp on the sidelines.

The Washington Football Team reported to Richmond, Virginia, on Tuesday for the opening of training camp. The players went through conditioning drills and meetings and will begin practice on Wednesday.

One of Washington’s top offseason additions will not be on the field when the team opens practice on Wednesday. Wide receiver Curtis Samuel will begin training camp on the physically unable to perform list. According to JP Finlay of NBC Sports Washington, Samuel is dealing with a groin injury that shouldn’t keep him out too long.

Samuel participated in OTAs but not minicamp due to the groin.

Joining Samuel on the PUP list is cornerback, Greg Stroman.

Defensive tackle Tim Settle and safety Deshazor Everett were placed on the non-football illness list. Another defensive tackle, Devaroe Lawrence, was placed on the non-football injury list.

Settle and Everett are two of Washington’s top reserves on defense. Everett is also a special-teams stalwart.

Last year’s starting left tackle and the presumed starter at right tackle this summer, Cornelius Lucas, was placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list.

The Football Team waived defensive end Jalen Jelks with an injury designation and signed defensive end Bunmi Rotimi. Rotimi played his college football at Old Dominion. The 6-foot-4, 275-pound Rotimi had a stint with the Chicago Bears and played in the XFL.

Tight end Tyrone Swoopes and guard Najee Toran did not report to camp on Tuesday.

 

Washington 2021 training camp preview: Defensive line

Washington has arguably the NFL’s best defensive line in 2021.

The Washington Football Team enters training camp this week with arguably the NFL’s top defensive line.

Washington spent four consecutive first-round picks on the defensive line, and those investments began to pay off in a big way in 2020. The Football Team would end the season ranked No. 2 overall in team defense.

Washington returns its entire defensive line rotation, except for the franchise’s all-time sack leader, Ryan Kerrigan, whose role was already diminished last season. The WFT gets back Matt Ioannidis, who missed all but three games last season.

As players are set to report to training camp this week, we now preview Washington’s outstanding defensive line.