Dwayne Haskins finishes camp strong, but the rest of the Washington offense doesn't follow | Professional Sports | richmond.com
The focus has been on whether Haskins could make a leap forward in his second season, and show enough to become the long-term answer in DC.
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There were quite a few promising aspects to Dwayne Haskins’ rookie campaign, not the least of which was how well he took care of the ball — the rookie signal-caller had just a 1.9 percent turnover-worthy play rate in 2019, fourth-best in the NFL — but there are still several things to work on.