Redskins: Analyzing the battle for the fourth offensive tackle spot

EVANSTON, IL- SEPTEMBER 16: Justin Jackson (L) of the Northwestern Wildcats celebrates his touchdown against the Bowling Green Falcons with Blake Hance #72 during the first half on September 16, 2017 at Ryan Field in Evanston, Illinois. (Photo by David Banks/Getty Images)
EVANSTON, IL- SEPTEMBER 16: Justin Jackson (L) of the Northwestern Wildcats celebrates his touchdown against the Bowling Green Falcons with Blake Hance #72 during the first half on September 16, 2017 at Ryan Field in Evanston, Illinois. (Photo by David Banks/Getty Images) /
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Competition rankings for Redskins fourth OT spot

The competition rankings between these three players are prone to modulation in the coming weeks, but for now, Timon Parris looks to have a leg up on the competition. He has the college experience, the professional experience, the size, and the athleticism.

Parris’ profile checks the most boxes, compared to Wallace and Hance. Wallace lacks the polish and the play strength, while Hance has only average strength, and is lacking in terms of mobility and athleticism.

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All three players will need to use training camp snaps to their advantage if they want to separate themselves as the player to keep for the Washington Redskins. Parris holds the top spot for now, but a lot can change in August.