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2016 NFL RANKINGS:#13:Washington Redskins


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#13-Washington Redskins

 

 

Head coach Jay Gruden
General manager Scott McCloughan
Owner Daniel Snyder
Home field FedEx Field
Record 9-7
Division place 1st NFC East
Playoff finish Lost Wild Card 35-18 vs. Green Bay Packers

Offensive Scheme:West Coast

Offensive Coordinator:Sean McVay

Defensive Alignment:3-4

Defensive Coordinator:Joe Barry

Offense Rank-PTS24.3(10th);YDS353.8(17th);PASS YDS255.9(11th);RUSH YDS97.9(20th)
Defense Rank-PTS23.7(17th);YDS380.6(28th);PASS YDS258.0(25th);RUSH YDS122.6(26th).

 

 

Red Zone Scoring/Efficiency:

 

On average, NFL teams run 132 plays in the red zone and convert just over 20 percent of said plays into touchdowns, for a league average of about 26 red zone touchdowns per team. At 21.3

% the Redskins were ranked 13th overall in red zone scoring/efficiency.

 

 

Takeaway/Giveaway Ratio:

 

Turnover Differential is calculated by subtracting the total number of giveaways (interceptions & fumbles lost) from the total number of takeaways (interceptions & opponent fumble recoveries).

The Redskins were ranked 10th with a differential of +5 meaning for the year they had more takeaways than giveaways altogether.

 

 

Team Penalty Statistics:

 

The following are the 2015 NFL Team Penalty statistics. Figures include all enforced penalties offense/defense during regular season games.

The Redskins were ranked 18th most penalized with around 105 total for all of 2015.

 

 

Salary Cap:

Team Salary Cap: $161,402,474
Team Cap Space: $11,009,645

Offense:$90,857,077 Defense:$60,468,918 Special:$2,612,500

 

 

Last 5 Games:

 

Jan 10, 2016 Lost 35-18 vs Green Bay  (-2 ATS L) 47.5 Over

Jan 3, 2016 Won 34-23 at Dallas (+3 ATS W) 41 Over
Dec 26, 2015 Won 38-24 at Philadelphia (+3.5 ATS W) 48.5 Over
Dec 20, 2015 Won 35-25 vs Buffalo (+2 ATS W) 46 Over
Dec 13, 2015 Won 24-21 at Chicago  (+4 ATS W) 43 Over

 

 

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=quUlS6uZ8sg

 

 

 

 

 

 

2016 Free Agents:

    Darrel Young, FB
    Pierre Thomas, RB
    Alex Smith, TE

 

Free Agency Additions:

    Kirk Cousins, QB – franchise tagged (non-exclusive)
    Colt McCoy, QB – re-signed
    Chris Thompson, RB (exclusive rights FA) – re-signed
    Vernon Davis, TE – formerly with the Broncos
    Logan Paulsen, TE – re-signed
    Josh LeRibeus, C – re-signed
    Kendall Reyes, DE – formerly with the Chargers
    Kedric Golston, DT – re-signed
    Will Compton, ILB (exclusive rights FA) -re-signed
    Mason Foster, ILB – re-signed
    Terence Garvin, ILB (restricted FA) – formerly with the Steelers
    Junior Galette, OLB – re-signed
    Will Blackmon, CB – re-signed
    Josh Norman, CB – previously with the Panthers
    Greg Toler, CB – formerly with the Colts
    Cary Williams, CB – re-signed
    David Bruton, SS -formerly with the Broncos
    Duke Ihenacho, SS (restricted FA) – re-signed
    Tress Way, P (restricted FA) – re-signed

 

Free Agency Losses:

    Alfred Morris, RB – signed with the Cowboys
    Tom Compton, G (restrictive FA) – signed with the Falcons
    Terrance Knighton, DT – signed with the Patriots
    Frank Kearse, DE – signed with the Patriots
    Keenan Robinson, ILB – signed with the Giants
    Trenton Robinson, S – signed with the Panthers

 

Traded For:

    TBD

Traded Away:

    TBD

 

Released by Team:

    Robert Griffin, QB – signed with the Browns
    Andre Roberts, WR – signed with the Lions
    Brian De La Puente, C
    Jason Hatcher, DE – retired
    Desmond Bishop, LB
    Chris Culliver, CB
    Jeron Johnson, S
    Dashon Goldson, SS

 

Draft Picks:

1st Round: Josh Doctson, Wide Receiver, TCU
2nd Round: Su'a Cravens, Outside linebacker, USC
3rd Round: Kendall Fuller, Cornerback, Virginia Tech
5th Round: Matt Ioannidis, Defensive lineman, Temple
6th Round: Nate Sudfield, Quarterback, Indiana
7th Round: Steven Daniels, Linebacker, Boston College
7th Round: Keith Marshall, Running Back, Georgia

 

2016 Starters:

Offense:
QB:Kirk Cousins
RB:Matt Jones
WR1:DeSean Jackson
WR2:Pierre Garcon
WR3:Jamison Crowder
TE1:Jordan Reed
LT:Trent Williams
LG:Spencer Long
C:Kory Lichtensteiger
RG:Brandon Scherff
RT:Morgan Moses

 

Defense:
DL:Chris Baker
DT:Kedric Golston
DL:Stephen Paea
OLB:Ryan Kerrigan
ILB:Will Compton
ILB:Perry Riley
OLB:Junior Galette
CB1:Josh Norman
CB2:Bashaud Breeland
S:Su'a Cravens
S:DeAngelo Hall

 

2016 SCHEDULE:

Sept. 12: Pittsburgh Steelers (Monday), 6:10 p.m.

Sept. 18: Dallas Cowboys, noon

Sept. 25: at New York Giants, noon

Oct. 2: Cleveland Browns, noon

Oct. 9: at Baltimore Ravens, noon

Oct. 16: Philadelphia Eagles, noon

Oct. 23: at Detroit Lions, noon

Oct. 30: at Cincinnati Bengals (London), 8:30 a.m.

Nov. 13: Minnesota Vikings, noon

Nov. 20: Green Bay Packers, 7:30 p.m.

Nov. 24: at Dallas Cowboys (Thursday), 3:30 p.m.

Dec. 4: at Arizona Cardinals, 3:25 p.m.

Dec. 11: at Philadelphia Eagles, noon

Dec. 19: Carolina Panthers (Monday), 7:30 p.m.

Dec. 24: at Chicago Bears (Saturday), noon

Jan. 1: New York Giants, noon

 

 

 

PREDICTIONS FOR WASHINGTON IN 2016:

 

When its all said and done i think this division will be between Washington,Dallas and the N.Y. Giants. What i do like is how Washington brought in some defense help in the secondary. Fuller and Cravens were really good draft picks and the team also brought in Norman and Toler in free agency. Cousins completed the best percentage of passes than any QB in the league completing very close to 70% of his passes in 2015. The first three games are pretty tough against Pittsburgh,Dallas and the NY Giants. The Redskins play a Monday Night game two weeks left in the season at home against Carolina that will be huge if both teams are still in playoff contention not to mention its Norman against his former team the Panthers. Bovada has the Redskins at 7.5 but i think they beat that mark and go over and win at least nine games.

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Would seem they are a bit better over all then they were last season although I guess some could question whether or not Cousins will take a step backward or forwards this season. I think the Kid Jones at RB can def take a step forward and if he becomes more consistent he could make a decent impact this season and they should be better on the defensive end at least to some extent. 

 

Wouldn't be surprised to see them win 9 but not sure I would a couple bad breaks and all of a sudden that 7.5 could get pretty tight. 

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Would seem they are a bit better over all then they were last season although I guess some could question whether or not Cousins will take a step backward or forwards this season. I think the Kid Jones at RB can def take a step forward and if he becomes more consistent he could make a decent impact this season and they should be better on the defensive end at least to some extent. 

 

Wouldn't be surprised to see them win 9 but not sure I would a couple bad breaks and all of a sudden that 7.5 could get pretty tight. 

 

I think Cousins is the real deal but thats just me. I do think he could go far with the right talent. He could still play well and the team end up losing several close games and end up with 7 or 8 wins. I think they'll get around nine.

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