With a young team in Washington, one of the major questions going into the 2020 season is about who will earn a few of the starting roles on offense. The running back depth chart will be hotly contested, and the starting spots at both left tackle and left guard will be points of contention as well.
Washington drafted rookie Saahdiq Charles this offseason to try and fill that spot, but he will have to knock off both Geron Christian and Cornelius Lucas in order to do so. Lucas was brought in as a free agent, but Christian is arguably the player than everyone has the highest hopes for, as his third-year in the NFL could end up being make-or-break.
Morgan Moses, who is now the oldest player on the offensive line, says that he believes Christian is ready.
Morgan Moses says that Geron Christian has practiced with Trent Williams in Houston. Obviously, he played behind him and now it's his time, Moses says.
— Rhiannon Walker (@InstantRHIplay) August 7, 2020
Will Christian be able to step up and fill that void left by a future Hall of Famer? We’ll have to wait and see, hoping that reports out of training camp are positive. This is definitely the best chance that Christian has had in his career to earn a starting role, and it may be his last in Washington.
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