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.

And now to the offensive line:

LT — Donald Penn

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Penn currently isn’t on the Redskins roster, but there have been talks about him returning as the team continues to look for an answer at the LT position. Penn stepped in on short notice in 2019 and did well at the position, so it seems highly possible he does the same thing in 2020 as well.

LG — Wes Martin

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As a rookie, Wes Martin played some snaps at the RG spot in the wake of Brandon Scherff’s injury, and he performed very well. The Redskins lost Ereck Flowers in free agency, so they could ask Martin to shift to the other side of the line and provide some help on the blindside.

C — Chase Roullier

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Roullier has been steady in his career with the Redskins, and I don’t see anything changing. He will be the starter on day one should nothing go wrong.

RG — Brandon Scherff

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You don’t franchise tag a player and stick him on the bench.

RT — Morgan Moses

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Moses struggled a bit in 2019, but he is still a solid player, and the continuity on the right side of the offensive line should allow the unit as a whole to improve in 2020.

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