Two seasons removed from sporting the NFL's top rushing attack, the Washington Redskins' rushing offense was anything but potent in 2014.
Lead back Alfred Morris had the worst season of his three-year career, as the team finished 19th in rushing. Additionally, ball security was an issue. Washington was sixth in the league with nine fumbles.
Again facing questions at quarterback, the Redskins can't afford to have a similar chain of events occur if the team is to bounce back from a 4-12 season.
With that said, let's highlight the five keys to a potent Redskins ground game in 2015.