PLAYERS:
Will Montgomery,
Trent Williams,
Jammal Brown,
Chris Chester,
Maurice Hurt,
Sean Locklear,
Nevin McCaskill,
Willie Smith,
Kory Lichtensteiger,
Tyler Polumbus,
John Beck,
Kentwan Balmer,
Adam Carriker,
Kedric Golston,
Jarvis Jenkins,
Darrion Scott,
Doug Worthington,
Chris Neild,
Chris Baker,
Barry Cofield
TEAMS: Washington Redskins
TEAMS: Washington Redskins
Former Redskins tight end, Doc Walker refers to offensive and defensive lines as the “Wall of Noise.” If you’re able to win your battles up front, you have a greater chance of succeeding.
Washington had success on both sides of the wall. The Offensive line suffered a few injuries, yet showed good depth, and the defensive line was a huge bright spot.
In our 2nd installment of Positional Reviews, we will evaluate “The Wall of Noise” from the 2011 Washington Redskins football team. Make sure you check out our 1st installment of reviews here, and the proposed solution to Washington’s Wr woes, here.
Offensive Linemen:
Eric Cook, C/G
Will Montgomery, C/G
Trent Williams, LT
Jammal Brown, RT
Chris Chester, G
Maurice Hurt, G
Sean Locklear (Will be released)
Nevin McCaskill (Signed Jan. 3rd)
Willie Smith, T
Kory Lichtensteiger, G/C
Tyler Polumbus, T
Willie Smith was a bright spot in this group. The undrafted rookie only played in 4 games (started 3), and showed some promising ability.
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