As the Redskins look to implement more power runs into their scheme, running back Alfred Morris says that style is one in which he can thrive.
After almost 4,000 rushing yards in his first three seasons -- most of which coming in an outside zone-run scheme -- it’d be easy to assume Alfred Morris might not like a possible change to more power runs.
But don’t tell Morris that, The Florida Atlantic product believes regardless of zone or power, he can do it all from the backfield.
The Redskins are expected to transition into more of a power-running scheme in 2015 under new offensive line coach Bill Callahan.