3 linebackers the Redskins should target in 2020 NFL free agency

The Redskins have the makings of a stout defense in 2020, but a high-end linebacker could be exactly what they need to be elite.

The defense for the 2020 Washington Redskins is starting to shape up pretty nicely, and with a duo of highly-respected defensive coaches now in the door, there’s a chance for them to be pretty good this upcoming season.

Not only does the defensive line have a solid foundation, with the prospect of bringing in Chase Young — the best defensive end that college football has seen in years — but the secondary is young and talented, with a budding Quinton Dunbar and a promising group underneath him.

That leaves the middle of the defense to focus on. While the Redskins were forced to piece together a linebacking core in 2019 after Reuben Foster went down with a season-ending injury in OTAs, they look to be a little bit more sound at the position as they enter the offseason. Foster is set to return, and rookie linebacker Cole Holcomb had a stellar first season, where he presented himself as a solid piece in the middle of the Washington defense. Still, that leaves one spot for the Redskins to try and improve to allow their defense to take shape, and it’s highly possible that they take to the free-agent market in order to do so. Here are a few players that we think they should try to bring into Ashburn.

Mychal Kendricks — Seattle Seahawks
Aug 24, 2019; Carson, CA, USA; Seattle Seahawks linebacker Mychal Kendricks (56) tackles Los Angeles Chargers running back Austin Ekeler (30) during the first quarter at Dignity Health Sports Park. Mandatory Credit: Robert Hanashiro-USA TODAY Sports

Kendricks has had a solid career in the NFL, and his nose for the football inside the box makes him a valuable addition to run-stopping efforts. In his past two seasons with the Seahawks, he has stepped up as a valuable playmaker at inside linebacker, with 90 total tackles and 12 tackles for loss. He also has shown a little bit of ability to get out into coverage, defending five passes with one interception in Seattle, to go along with his three interceptions during his six years with the Philadelphia Eagles.

Kendricks is coming off of back-to-back one-year contracts in Seattle, the last of which was worth $4 million. 2019 was an average season for the 8-year veteran; he improved on a disappointing 2018, but it could be considered a down year compared to the numbers that he used to put up in Philadelphia. The Redskins could likely sign him to a short, two- or three-year deal that is easy on the salary cap, and allow him to help grow a young and promising defense. His stats don’t exactly line up with his name recognition, but this signing would surely get Redskins fans jazzed about the upcoming season.

Cole Holcomb’s arrow continues to point up

Cole Holcomb is another bright spot for the Redskins rookie class.

Washington Redskins linebacker Cole Holcomb continues to impress.

Holcomb, a fifth-round pick in 2019 who has morphed into an unlikely contributor, was even up for an individual award in the wake of his Week 12 performance.

Rest assured his veteran teammates such as Jon Bostic have noticed.

“You’re starting to see some (growth), but there’s a ways to go. That’s what’s expected of a rookie,” Bostic said, according to The Athletic’s Ben Standig. “The game is starting to slow down for (Cole). He’s starting to call things out as fast as I am.”

Holcomb was an athletic workhorse at North Carolina over 34 starts but pre-draft flags such as adapting to the pro game and reading an offense were question marks.

Slowly, Holcomb has started to brush aside some of these concerns over 11 games. With guys like Reuben Foster down, he’s had to learn on the fly and the progress has been notable.

Chalk it up as another encouraging piece of a good 2019 draft class for the Redskins. Maybe it’s not as notable as Terry McLaurin, but the value with Holcomb sure doesn’t hurt.

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Cole Holcomb is up for NFL Week 12 Pepsi Rookie of the Week

Holcomb racked up 13 tackles in Sunday’s win over the Lions, and he sits at No. 3 in total tackles on the team with 74.

One good sign for the Washington Redskins is that their rookie talent is finding their footing early on this season. That may be due to the increased role that’s been placed on their shoulders due to injuries or what-have-you, but it’s resulting in a promising future for many players.

One of those rookies is linebacker Cole Holcomb, who the Redskins selected in the fifth round out of North Carolina. With 13 tackles in Washington’s win over the Detroit Lions on Sunday, Holcomb is up for the NFL’s Week 12 Pepsi Rookie of the Week. 

Holcomb has quickly become one of the better players on the Redskins’ defense; he ranks third on the team with 74 total sacks, and he has five tackles for loss and two QB hits. With the loss of Reuben Foster earlier in the offseason, Washington desperately needed help at the linebacker position, and they seemed to have found what they were looking for.

To vote for Holcomb as the Pepsi Rookie of the Week, click on the link above. Holcomb is up against some stiff competition, with players like Marquise Brown, Devin Singletary, A.J. Brown and Devin White vying for the award as well.

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