Offensive line coach Bill Callahan, right, works during minicamp with draft picks Arie Kouandjio and Austin Reiter, part of an effort to get better in the red zone. (Pablo Martinez Monsivais/Associated Press)
Like any 4-12 NFL team, the Redskins have no shortage of problems crying out for help this offseason. Fixing the red-zone offense, which proved a major liability, should be a priority among them.
There are signs that Coach Jay Gruden is addressing just that as he heads into Year 2 of his contract.
Under Gruden, whom owner Daniel Snyder hired for his offensive prowess, the Redskins’ offense rolled up a respectable amount of yards in 2014, averaging 358.