Assessing the Redskins 2018 undrafted free agent class

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ATLANTA, GA – DECEMBER 02: Nate Craig-Myers #3 of the Auburn Tigers celebrates a touchdown with Casey Dunn #50 during the first half against the Georgia Bulldogs in the SEC Championship at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on December 2, 2017 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)
ATLANTA, GA – DECEMBER 02: Nate Craig-Myers #3 of the Auburn Tigers celebrates a touchdown with Casey Dunn #50 during the first half against the Georgia Bulldogs in the SEC Championship at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on December 2, 2017 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images) /

Offensive linemen

Timon Parris, Offensive Tackle

Timon Parris has all the intangibles that you look for in a professional football tackle. He has the height and weight along with the strength. All he needs is experience at the next level.

His Chances:  Parris is very likely to end up on the practice squad, but could be called up if injuries take a toll on starters. He has excellent long-term potential.

Casey Dunn, Center

If you want a classic underdog in camp and the preseason, then Casey Dunn fits the description. The former FCS All-American decided to use another year of college eligibility and transfer to Auburn as a graduate student. He didn’t attract the attention of pro scouts and had a rookie camp tryout with the Redskins. After impressing coaches, Dunn was signed to the roster.

His Chances:  He has an outside chance of making the roster, but is likely to be added to the practice squad. Watch for him in 2019 and beyond.