Unofficial Depth Chart of the Washington Football Team offense, as of today.
Quarterbacks
- QB 1 Ryan Fitzpatrick.
- QB 2 Taylor Heinicke.
- QB 3 Kyle Allen
- QB 4 Steven Montez.
Pretty simple group, Heinicke and Allen are interchangeable.
Running backs
- RB 1 Antonio Gibson
- RB 2 Peyton Barber
- 3 DRB J.D. McKissic
- RB 4 Lamar Miller/Jarrett Patterson (R) / Jonathan Williams
Someone from RB 4 will vie with Barber for the RB 2 position. It's unlikely the team will go to a Week 1 game with Barber as RB 2, much less the entire season.
Wide receivers
- WR 1 Terry McLaurin.
- WR 2 Curtis Samuel.
- WR 3 Adam Humphries
- WR 4 Dyami Brown
- WR 5 Cam Sims
- WR 6 Calvin Harmon / Antonio Gandy-Golden / Steven Sims Jr / DeAndre Carter / Dax Milne (R) / Isaiah Wright
WR 1-WR 4 are solid starting lineup players, Cam Sims is also close to being an unqualified WR 5. The rest will have to fight hard for the remaining 1-2 spots.
Tight End
- TE 1 Logan Thomas.
- TE 2 Deon Yelder.
- TE 3 John Bates (R) / Sammis Reyes (R)
- TE 4 Tamarrick Hemingway / Dylan Cantrell / Tyrone Swoopes
The only "secured" position here is TE 1. Yelder will get the TE 2 spot by default, because of experience. Bates and Reyes will fight for the TE 3 or even TE 2 spot.
Tackles
- LT 1 Charles Leno Jr.
- LT 2 Samuel Cosmi
- RT 1 Morgan Moses.
- RT 2 Cornelius Lucas
- OTHER: David Sharpe / David Steinmetz / Rick Leonard / Geron Christian Sr.
Leno will be competing with Cosmi and Lucas in training camp for the starting LT spot. But as things stand, Lucas will apparently be swing-tackle, Leno will be in the starting lineup for the Week 1 game, and Cosmi will learn a bit for now. Geron Christian Sr "downed flier."
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- RG 1 Brandon Scherff.
- RG 2 Saahdiq Charles
- C 1 Chase Roullier
- C 2 Keith Ismael
- LG 1 Eric Flowers
- LG 2 Wes Schweitzer
- OTHER: Beau Benzchawel / Tyler Larsen / Wes Martin
The team is counting on Charles as a G because of the attention they've given to the teckle position this offseason. Flowers and Schweitzer are interchangeable and will be great backups for each other. The experiment with Wes Martin is probably over.