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Washington ranks as the 14th youngest team in the NFL after cut-downs

The through-line for Washington’s scheme and desire during this past off-season and ensuing 53-man roster cut that took place on Saturday has been a push for youth. It’s why veteran RB Adrian Peterson in lieu of going with a stable of young running backs, and it’s why the team has stayed away from bringing in another veteran receiver, though the depth chart could use the experience.

Despite all of that, Washington ranks as just the 14th youngest team in the NFL, following the league-wide roster cuts, according to The Philly Voice. The average age of players in Washington is 25.8 years old, which is the lowest they’ve had in the past four years. For reference, the Jacksonville Jaguars lead the league in youth with an average age of 24.9.

Though they may not be the youngest team in the NFL, the need for production from their youth is as high as any, with Washington relying on many inexperienced players without much of a sample size (see Steven Sims, Antonio Gibson, Chase Young, etc.)

Coach Ron Rivera is said to be a molder of young men, and he will definitely have his chance to do so this year in Washington.