Dwayne Haskins' offseason work was as much mental as it was physical

Washington Football Team QB Dwayne Haskins spent his offseason readjusting his routine to get better mentally and physically, according to Mike Jones of USA Today. Haskins' offseason work included a new diet, learning how to play chess, QB drills, and time with players and personnel such as Cam Newton who worked in head coach Ron Rivera's system.

Fantasy Impact: 

Haskins is essentially re-auditioning for the QB job in D.C. His main competition is Kyle Allen, but as long as Haskins keeps showing his work has made him a better quarterback he will be the unquestioned starter.

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