Predicting the starting offense for the 2020 Washington Redskins

The Redskins lineup is anything but set, but we have a decent idea as to what the starting 11 will look like at the start of the 2020 season.

Now for the outside skill positions:

WR — Terry McLaurin

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An easy call here. McLaurin is the most captivating player on the Redskins roster, and his incredible rookie season has everyone on the edge of their seats to see what he does next.

WR — Steven Sims Jr.

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Sims is such a feel-good story that you have to expect his rise to continue. After barely making the 53-man roster, the undrafted rookie elevated from a special-teams role as kick returner to become a dynamic piece of the offense, racking up four touchdowns in 2019. Expect OC Scott Turner to find some wrinkles in the offense to really let Sims shine.

WR — Cody Latimer

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Latimer was the Redskins highest-profile WR signing this offseason, which leads me to believe that he will see some solid playing time. He will be competing with Kelvin Harmon for this role, on top of whatever WR the Redskins draft, and I think that his experience in the league will give him the upper hand.

TE — Adam Trautman

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Washington signed several free-agent TEs, but none of them are surefire starters. However, they still have a chance to draft a solid pass-catcher in the third or fourth round of the NFL Draft, and I wouldn’t be surprised to see Dayton’s Adam Trautman end up in Washington. If they do draft a TE, he will have a great chance to slot in as the starter on day one.