A fair warning: All positive news in Washington Redskins training camp comes through the training camp filter. Players aren’t necessarily going full speed, the team mixes up players from team to team, full pads aren’t being used, and the violence of contact is greatly diluted.
By extension, negative developments aren’t as bad as they seem, particularly for younger players; training camp is the time to test one’s bounds and learn. Progression over time is the most important aspect of training camp, and for a roster saturated with youth like Washington, that progression, or lack thereof, bears more weight.