Redskins: Riggo’s Rag Podcast – Early 2019 roster predictions

BALTIMORE, MD - AUGUST 30: Head coach Jay Gruden of the Washington Redskins looks on against the Baltimore Ravens in the first half of a preseason game at M&T Bank Stadium on August 30, 2018 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Rob Carr/Getty Images)
BALTIMORE, MD - AUGUST 30: Head coach Jay Gruden of the Washington Redskins looks on against the Baltimore Ravens in the first half of a preseason game at M&T Bank Stadium on August 30, 2018 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Rob Carr/Getty Images) /
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July is now upon us, but still, answers on the Redskins final roster are far in the distance.

We’re still in the heart of the offseason, and this time of year, time moves slowly. Speculation crescendoes to a peak, and there’s no filter for the information released into the sports world. It’s a time where opinions on teams, such as the Washington Redskins, roam freely, and where making any definitive conclusion at all is unsafe.

All that said, the precarious nature of the offseason didn’t stop us from going around the Riggo’s Rag Roundtable and getting several writers’ thoughts on how the Redskins final 2019 roster might shake out. In fact, the circumstances are perfect for such an endeavor. Between now and September, changes will surely be made, whether by injury or personnel decisions. But even now, so far away from cut day, we can look at the 90-man roster, and theorize how the Redskins might whittle it down.

As you may have noticed, we had three roster projections go out in rapid succession over the last two weeks. Jacob Camenker was the first to post his roster projection. Then Ken Johannesen presented his, and most recently, I wrote the third roster projection of the early offseason. This was a coordinated effort, and after all the projections were completed, the three of us hopped on the Riggo’s Rag Podcast, to discuss where our projections differed, and to expand on our reasoning. To listen to that conversation, you can click the play button below!

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Of course, the conversation is not limited to our three voices. Have a hot take about a lesser known player who might persevere and make the Redskins final roster? Have an opinion about how a certain position might fall into place? Think Trey Quinn goes for 2,000 yards? Feel free to voice your thoughts in the comments section below, and as always, thanks for listening!