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Geron Christian, making very good impressions for Redskins.

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Saw this update on Skins fall camp ... and Geron Christian is garnering some nice praise.

While All Pro Tackle Trent Williams rehabs, and the other starting tackle Morgan Moses recovers from injury, Geron is moving all over the place. I guess Bobby and Mike Summers practice of moving the O-Linemen to different sides during games is a pretty big positive. It is one of the reasons that Geron was drafted in the 3rd round by Washington. Hopefully, this will start a conga line of big-a$$-monkey-scratchers to come block for U of L offensive studs. :D


https://www.redskins.com/news/practice-notes-skinscamp-day-11?campaign=sf:fanshare:facebook


-- One of the major questions entering the first preseason game will be who protects the quarterbacks along the line. Right now it’s unclear how long head coach Jay Gruden plans to have his starting unit in the game. Regardless, it looks as though Ty Nsekhe could be the opening starter at left tackle and Geron Christian Sr. could start at right tackle against the Patriots. That’s how they opened practice with Alex Smith under center. Later with the second unit, Christian moved over to left tackle, already proving to be a versatile and valuable pick for the team in the third round as it looks to fill the void left by Trent Williams and Morgan Moses as they get stronger in their recovery from surgery.


I'm hoping the Skins stay healthy this year, and win some games, moving former Card Jay Gruden off of a slightly warm seat ... It'd also be good to see former Card Josh Harvey-Clemons break into serious playing time this year, and establish himself in the NFL.

Hail to the Redskins!
 
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