Washington Football Team: Post-minicamp 53-man roster prediction
The Washington Football Team has completed mandatory minicamp. Another step toward determining who makes the final roster.
The countdown to training camp is on. The Washington Football Team has completed three days of mandatory minicamp. The last meetup of the squad until Richmond.
Roster construction and positioning is a constant for coaches and evaluators. The mandatory minicamp is just a part of the journey in deciding the final 53-man roster.
For the Washington Football Team, the journey to decide who makes the cut will be exciting yet difficult. Players who fans of the team have come to love will have to be told goodbye. While telling veterans and promising young players goodbye is never easy, it is a good problem to have.
Washington finally has real competition at multiple position groups. This will not only make those specific groups much better compared to the previous year, it can also springboard the entire team to accomplish its own lofty goals.
While a Super Bowl title is always the ultimate goal, repeating as division champions and winning a home playoff game is well within the team’s grasp in the 2021 season.
We are doing this prediction just to assess current roster depth and early possibilities. Injuries will occur, more or less playing time will be earned, and other veterans around the league may become available.
However, without further ado, let’s dive right into this much-too-early, post-mandatory minicamp 53-man roster prediction.