A look at the Washington Redskins' Roster as training camp

The Redskins have three proven running backs in camp -- from left, Willie Parker, Larry Johnson and Clinton Portis. Portis is the starter.
The Redskins have three proven running backs in camp -- from left, Willie Parker, Larry Johnson and Clinton Portis. Portis is the starter. (John Mcdonnell/the Washington Post)
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Thursday, July 29, 2010

OFFENSE

Quarterbacks

Donovan McNabb was brought in during the offseason after the team decided Jason Campbell couldn't get the job done. Rex Grossman figures to be No. 2 but Colt Brennan and Richard Bartel played well during minicamp.

No.Pos.Ht.Wt.Exp.College
10Richard BartelQB 6-3 2301Tarleton State
15Colt BrennanQB 6-3 2102Hawaii
8Rex GrossmanQB 6-1 2367Florida
5Donovan McNabbQB 6-2 24011Syracuse

Running backs/Fullbacks

Coach Mike Shanahan named Clinton Portis the starter earlier this summer, but that could change. The versatile Mike Sellers should provide McNabb with an outlet out of the backfield. Dennis Morris, a rookie from Louisiana Tech, is listed as both a fullback and tight end.

No.Pos.Ht.Wt.Exp.College
27Larry JohnsonRB 6-1 2317Penn State
39Willie ParkerRB 5-10 2106North Carolina
26Clinton PortisRB 5-11 2198Miami (Fla.)
46Ryan TorainRB 6-1 2121Arizona State
35Keiland WilliamsRB 5-11 223R LSU
36Darrel YoungRB 5-11 2451Villanova
45Mike SellersFB 6-3 26810Walla Walla CC
40Dennis MorrisTE/FB 6-2 265R Louisiana Tech

Wide receivers/Tight ends

Veterans Joey Galloway, Bobby Wade and Mike Furrey will compete for spots on the depth chart. Anthony Armstrong turned some heads at mini camp. Chris Cooley is a Pro Bowler when healthy and Fred Davis saw lots of time on the field after Cooley was sidelined last season. Both are strong pass catchers and want to be playmakers. Logan Paulsen is a rookie out of UCLA and Lee Vickers has bounced around the league in two seasons.

No.Pos.Ht.Wt.Exp.College
13Anthony ArmstrongWR 5-11 1821West Texas A&M
18Terrence AustinWR 5-11 172R UCLA
16Brandon BanksWR 5-7 150R Kansas State
85Mike FurreyWR 6-0 1927Northern Iowa
84Joey GallowayWR 5-11 19715Ohio State
80Shay HodgeWR 6-2 207R Mississippi
12Malcolm KellyWR 6-4 2262Oklahoma
89Santana MossWR 5-10 2099Miami (Fla.)
11Devin ThomasWR 6-2 2232Michigan State
19Bobby WadeWR 5-10 1957Arizona
87Roydell WilliamsWR 6-0 1783Tulane
47Chris CooleyTE 6-3 2506Utah State
86Fred DavisTE 6-4 2552USC
82Logan PaulsenTE 6-5 264R UCLA
88Lee VickersTE 6-6 2722North Alabama

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