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Ryan Grant is another wide receiver for the Redskins who I feel is on the bubble. The team just released their unofficial depth chart for the 2015 season.
Ryan Grant has shown some promise in his short time with the team and I feel like he is a practice or good preseason game away from solidifying a spot on the roster. Here are the following scenarios:
#1. Why He Makes the Team:
He makes the team because of his effort in preseason and the rest of training camp. It would be ideal to have a guy like him who can make plays in the red zone on fade routes and he is clearly trying to better his game in a variety of ways:
90 degree work.2 balls.Not Dancing With Stars.Wideout movement #ryangrant #Redskins #InLincolnNebraska#Wideouts #W4L pic.twitter.com/W3DdmWgKQK
— Keith Williams (@wideouts) July 9, 2015
45 degree day ..Operation Violent Hips.. Get in and out ..#RyanGrant #Redskins #InLincolnNebraska #Wideouts #W4L. pic.twitter.com/8pRfVFdpFw
— Keith Williams (@wideouts) July 10, 2015
Before and after like the cooking channel #RyanGrant #Redskins #Wideouts #W4L #InLincolnNebraska pic.twitter.com/Bhg5eZUmlB
— Keith Williams (@wideouts) August 3, 2015
He'll definitely make the team if he keeps that up.
#2. Why He Doesn't Make the Team
Ryan Grant doesn't make the team because one or maybe two receivers show him up during the preseason. Other than that, I see no reason why he won't make the team.
#3. Prediction for Where He Lands
Ryan Grant gets the fifth receiver spot for the Redskins in 2015. He gets it because of his hard work in preseason plus I feel the Redskins need a guy they could use in the red zone who has size that they can exploit. He may not be an every down guy but they can certainly use him in spots that fit his skill set.