Washington Redskins have the pieces in place to contend in the NFC East

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Last season, the Washington Redskins got off to a hot 6-3 start under newly acquired quarterback Alex Smith. Fans started to believe that their team could be headed back to the playoffs.

Then in Week 11, Smith went down with a horrible leg injury, breaking his tibia and fibula. They Redskins were unable to recover from Smith’s injury, going 1-6 for the rest of the season. They finished thee year 7-9 and were unable to obtain a playoff berth.  

The big picture: Thanks to some key offseason personnel moves and an incredible draft haul, Washington is poised to break through with a winning campaign in the next year or two.

Key veteran acquisitions: The Redskins brought in a veteran quarterback, paid a huge sum for an All-Pro safety, brought back a running back who is defying Father Time, and added a veteran cornerback.

Key Departures: The Redskins definitely felt the loss of a few key players from last year’s roster, including a top linebacker who is now with the Green Bay Packers.

Nailing the draft: During the 2019 NFL Draft, the Redskins selected 10 players — five defense and five on offense — and had one of the best drafts of any team in the league.

Here are their key picks:

This young group of talented players Washington assembled in the draft gives the Redskins the firmest foundation they have had in a long time.

The bottom line: The Redskins looked in complete disarray at the end of last season. However, the front office gave fans hope for the future with a great offseason.

Signing Landon Collins was a huge addition to the defense. However, Dwayne Haskins is the key addition this offseason. If he can live up to his potential, the Redskins are in great shape for the future.

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