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Washington Redskins Morning Clips: 5/12

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A morning roundup of what the local and national media have to say about the Washington Redskins on Thursday, May 12, 2016.

All reports, rumors and conjecture are a reflection of the media conversation and are not endorsed or confirmed by the Washington Redskins.

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-- CSN Mid-Atlantic's Rich Tandler writes that with his position update to defensive end, the Redskins want Trent Murphy in a position where he can "go forward."

-- Tandler also thinks the wide receivers group on the roster is already pretty stacked.

-- Tandler also provides the positions he still thinks are areas of need on the roster.

-- CSN Mid-Atlantic's Tarik El-Bashir thinks the Redskins' inside linebackers corps will have stiff competition for roster spots.

-- ESPN's John Keim writes that Steven Daniels mindset outweighs his physical attributes in the eyes of Scot McCloughan.

-- Keim also believes the Redskins' young talent is stronger than it was a year ago.

-- How high is Jordan Reed in terms of fantasy value? Keim looks into that as well.

-- The Washington Post's Mike Jones answered fan questions in his weekly mailbag including how the offense can improve in 2016.

-- The Washington Post's Mark Bullock provides a closer look at the aforementioned Daniels.

-- DallasNews.com's Rick Gosselin believes the Redskins have the right confidence in repeating as NFC East champs.

-- The Savannah Morning News caught up with Redskins defensive end Anthony Lanier to speak on his rise to the NFL.

-- MMQB.com's Emily Kaplan followed around Josh Norman, who believes he can "have it all" with the Redskins.


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