Top quotes: DL coach Sam Mills emphasizes hard work and depth in elite unit

Washington’s new defensive line coach knows that he has a talented group on his hands, and he will make sure they work hard.

As we continue to hear from some of the new coaches in Washington for the first time since being hired this offseason, it was defensive line coach Sam Mill’s turn on Monday, as he met with media members in Washington to discuss his transition to a new team, and what his outlook was for the coming season.

Mills is in a unique position as far as coaches in Washington go, as the defensive line is supposed to be far and away the best unit on the team. While the rest of the positional units on the team will be working to develop young players and best strive for a bright future, the time is now for Washington’s defensive line. Here are some of the top quotes from what Mills had to say about that.

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LB Josh Harvey-Clemons opts out of 2020 season in Washington

Several roster moves were made in Washington on Monday, with LB Josh Harvey-Clemons deciding to opt-out of the coming season.

A number of roster moves were made in Washington on Monday afternoon, the biggest of which was linebacker Josh Harvey-Clemons choosing to opt out of the 2020 NFL season due to the coronavirus pandemic. This follows a recent trend in the NFL where a number of players have decided to forego the coming season in light of their health and safety.

In other roster moves, Washington waived DE Cameron Laveaux, DB Maurice Smith, and TE Caleb Wilson, while cutting RB Josh Ferguson. Those players will now be free to join other teams for training camp sessions ahead of the coming season.

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TE Jordan Reed agrees to one-year deal with San Francisco 49ers

Jordan Reed was unable to stay healthy down the stretch in Washington, but will now look to continue his career in San Francisco.

Another long-time former Washington player has found a new home in San Francisco this season, as tight end Jordan Reed as agreed to a one-year deal with the 49ers for the 2020 NFL season, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.

Reed will join former offensive coordinator Kyle Shanahan, and will now play alongside LT Trent Williams in San Francisco once again.

Reed had a great career in Washington, but it was eventually plagued by injuries down the stretch. He looked good in training camp ahead of the 2019 season, but a concussion suffered in the preseason kept him out of the entire season. Many thought that he should consider retirement this offseason, but he instead declared his intent to keep playing and now will be doing so alongside George Kittle with the former NFC Champions.

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