We have a tight end visit to report! It’s been QB Chris Thompson Jersey , QB, QB this week, but JP Finlay reports that San Diego State University TE Kahale Warring will be working out for the Redskins today. Warring,..." Has A Sixpack Of The MondaysDaily SlopRedskins RecapsEDTShareTweetShareShareNFL Draft 2019: TE Kahale Warring to workout for the Redskins todayJake Roth-USA TODAY SportsWe have a tight end visit to report! It’s been QB, QB, QB this week, but JP Finlay reports that San Diego State University TE Kahale Warring will be working out for the Redskins today. Warring, 6’5” 252 lbs, started playing football in 2014 as a senior in high school. He played multiple sports, including water polo before trying football. He then walked on at SDSU, and made the team. His two best season came in 2017(18 receptions, 248 yards, 3TDs) and 2018(31 receptions, 372 yards, 3TDs).The Redskins have the highest amount of cap dollars invested in the TE position this year. Jordan Reed has never started more than 8 games in a season, or appeared in 14. Vernon Davis is entering his 4th year with the Redskins, and had his worst year with the team last season. Jeremy Sprinkle has been just a guy, and is going into his 3rd year. Reed is the team’s best receiver when he’s on the field, and he’s not likely to go anywhere. Davis saves the team almost $5 million if he’s cut, and could be on the chopping block if someone like Warring is picked in 3 weeks.NFL.com Draft Profile:StrengthsChiseled, athletic frame with very good sizeHas blocking toughness and just needs to improve techniqueSnaps hands and hips into engagementGood radar in space as move-blockerRaces off snap and into seam with plus accelerationEarly speed to lose linebackersNifty, quick feet for sharp directional change in routesTalented to work all three levels as receiverFormer basketball player and it showsAble to post up defenders and win body positioningSudden leaper with springs to win at the high-pointMakes mid-air ball adjustmentsAbility to run past or drag tacklers after catchWeaknessesNeeds to improve his landmarks as run-blockerSlow-starter getting into lateral blocks and loses positioningInconsistent hands as base-blockerNeeds to improve timing on work-up blocksStill relatively inexperienced with modest career productionNot as clever in setting up route breaks as he could beWill need to work quicker and be more sudden with red zone workDropped too many easy catches in 2018 Cam Sims led all Redskins receivers last preseason with 131 yards gained. He averaged 26.2 yards per reception which was tied for second most in the NFL among players with at least five receptions...."WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections Looks Like Someone Has A Sixpack Of The MondaysDaily SlopRedskins RecapsSims - The Forgotten RedskinNew,270commentsEDTShareTweetShareShareCam Sims - The Forgotten RedskinGeoff Burke-USA TODAY SportsCam Sims led all Redskins receivers last preseason with 131 yards gained. He averaged 26.2 yards per reception which was tied for second most in the NFL among players with at least five receptions. All the hard work he had put in during training camp had paid off. After being signed as an undrafted free agent in 2018, Sims made the Redskins 53-man opening day roster. His spot on that roster however was very short-lived. On the opening kickoff of the Redskins first regular season game Chris Thompson Jersey , Sims suffered a high ankle sprain that landed him on Injured Reserve. Despite returning to full health just over a month later, the rookie was not designated to return, and spent the rest of the season watching from the sideline as his position mates struggled through a disappointing season. Despite his potential, all the recent talk after the 2019 draft has been on new-comers Terry McLaurin and Kelvin Harmon.But what about Cam Sims?Sims was a heralded high school recruit out of Louisiana who committed to the rival Crimson Tide. He never really made much of an impact in Tuscaloosa however, catching just 41 career passes for 467 yards and two touchdowns while battling injuries. He was not invited to attend the 2018 NFL Combine, so he had to impress scouts at Alabama’s Pro Day - and impress them he did!In front of Redskins President Bruce Allen, and a contingent of team scouts, Sims measured in at 6’5” and 215 pounds. He then proceeded to run the 40 yard dash as low as 4.52 on some teams watches, while recording a vertical of 34 inches and a broad jump of 10’3”. It was his on-field work, however, that impressed scouts the most, as the sticky-handed receiver caught everything thrown his way, and looked fluid and under control in his routes.Although his Pro Day was not enough to get him drafted, the Redskins saw enough to sign him as an undrafted free agent on May 3, 2018. Sims went on to have an excellent training camp, drawing rave reviews from head coach Jay Gruden and Doug Williams. Sims will be entering 2019 with a new group of receivers he’ll need to distinguish himself from. The team’s top receiver over the last few seasons, Jamison Crowder, left via free agency. The Redskins used a third and sixth round pick in the 2019 NFL draft on Ohio State’s Terry McLaurin and N.C. State’s Kelvin Harmon. The two are expected to compete with incumbents Josh Doctson and Paul Richardson for starting spots.But don’t count out Sims. The second year pro has the measurables, skill and attitude to steal a starting role as the team’s X receiver. If he can develop chemistry with new quarterback Dwayne Haskins, and make plays like this, it will be hard to keep him off the field. Sims is also an excellent blocker and willing special teams players. Josh Doctson does neither, so Sims may have to really distinguish himself in these areas yet again if he hopes to have an impact in 2019.The Redskins are likely to carry six wide receivers on the 2019 roster. Will Sims be one of them?