Redskins: Predicting the 2020 stats for each incoming rookie
By Ian Cummings
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The Redskins were spoiled by an early turnout for their rookies in 2019, but will they get similar returns in 2020?
Five of the Washington Redskins rookies in 2019 — Dwayne Haskins, Montez Sweat, Terry McLaurin, Cole Holcomb, and Kelvin Harmon — started at least seven games, and the bulk of those starts came late in the year.
The Redskins experienced a dramatic positive progression from their rookie class in 2019, and that production from their younger players will undoubtedly be a precedent for the 2020 class to follow. The potential is there, but can the 2020 class be expected to yield similar results early on?
There’s still a long way to go before the start of the 2020 regular season, so for now, all we can do is put together reasonable predictions, based on the context. Here’s a look at how each incoming rookie might produce for the Redskins in 2020.