Ranking the Washington Redskins position groups from best to worst

Aside from a few rookies, the Redskins roster is set for the most part — so which position group is the strongest, and which is the weakest?

No. 8 — Quarterback

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The QB room currently ranks pretty low on the Redskins list of assets, but that’s mainly due to inexperience. A year from now, this position group could easily be near the top of the rankings, depending on what we see from both Dwayne Haskins and Kyle Allen.

The two young players have both shown some bright spots in their career, and watching them grow over the next season will be entertaining. The battle for the top spot will tell us a lot about both of them this summer, and we’ll definitely get a feel for who has the chance to take the reigns for the future. Haskins currently has the No. 1 spot on the depth chart, but Allen has the experience in Scott Turner’s system, and he could easily usurp the role. Regardless of who takes the first snaps under center, until we see more from this position group, it’s hard to have a great deal of confidence going forward.