Two years ago, the Redskins didn't have a wide receiver standing taller than six feet. Now, with the addition of Brian Quick, they have four, placing an emphasis on size this offseason.
Among the few frustrations with the Redskins offense last season, the lack of red zone scoring stood out the most, playing a factor into most of the team’s nail-biting losses. Washington ranked third to last in that category in 2016, converting just 45 percent of their trips past the 20-yard line into touchdowns.
Echoing the sentiments that quarterback Kirk Cousins had throughout the year, diagnosing the team’s struggles there is not easy.