http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/24857930/?pg=37#spt_nfl_offseason_reportMost Promising Move: Washington’s best moves were the ones they didn’t make. Usually seduced by the overpriced temptations of free agency, the Redskins stayed out of the fray. Building through the draft should pay dividends.
Worst Move: Hiring Jim Zorn wasn’t the problem. Hiring him after such a long, meandering coaching search was. Zorn was so far behind in planning that he decided not to use an extra minicamp the NFL awards new coaches. That’s the first time we’ve ever head of that happening.
Summer Job: The Redskins spent their best draft picks on offense, so they must figure out where to find their pass rush. With defensive coordinator Gregg Williams gone and a mediocre defensive line returning, Washington could struggle to create pressure.