Allen will remain the team president in Washington and oversee both football and business operations in 2019 cheap montez sweat jersey , team spokesman Tony Wylie told the .“There was never any question about this,” Wylie said. “Of course he’s coming back.”There may not have been any questions internally, but on the outside there were questions, both because a lot of fans blame Allen for the team’s declining fortunes, and because it was unclear where Allen stood after the major shakeup in Washington’s front office.But Allen only has to satisfy one person, and that’s owner Dan Snyder. And Snyder is satisfied with Allen’s job performance and hopes Allen can help him get a new stadium built within the next decade. So no matter how many fans want Allen out, there are no indications that Snyder is going to get rid of him, this year, next year or ever. A Surprise 5th Round Selection"WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections Looks Like Someone Has A Sixpack Of The MondaysDaily SlopRedskins RecapsWalk On to the NFLNew,72commentsA Surprise 5th Round SelectionEDTShareTweetShareShareRedskins ILB Cole Holcomb: From Walk On to the NFLBob Donnan-USA TODAY SportsI suspect most of us who aren’t ACC diehards hadn’t heard of Cole Holcomb before he was drafted.However, like Wes Martin, it appears we very well may have found another diamond in the rough (a 2-9 UNC team). Cole Holcomb, LBSchool: North Carolina | Conference: ACCCollege Experience: Senior | Age: 21?Height / Weight: 6-1 / 231 lbsActual Draft Status: 5th RoundNFL Comparison: Will Compton?College StatisticsPlayer OverviewOriginally from New Smyrna Beach, FL, Cole Holcomb played safety, linebacker, and tight end in high school prior to arriving at UNC. He was a walk on at Chapel Hill, and primarily played special teams his freshman year.In 2016, he started all 13 games at outside linebacker Kelvin Harmon Washington Redskins Jersey , finished 5th in the ACC in tackles per game and first on his team.His junior season, he started 11 games, missing a game with injury, but still led the team in tackles (and was 6th in the ACC). During his senior season, he started in 10 games, played in 11 and led the ACC in tackles (and was 31st in the nation). He was named second team All-ACC after accumulating 105 tackles (8 TFL), 4 pass break ups, and 4 forced fumbles.He is an athletic freak: His 40 time of 4.48 would have been 4th among linebackers (behind only the Devins and Gary Johnson) at the Combine; His broad jump of 132” would have been tops among LBs; His vertical of 39.5” would have tied him for second, with Devin White (only Devin Bush leaped higher); His 22 reps would have tied him at 12th - with Devin White. Athletically, in fact, Holcomb appears to mirror Devin White very closely.Athletic MeasurablesPlayerHeightWeightArm LengthHand40 ydVertBroad3-ConeShuttleBenchPlayerHeightWeightArm LengthHand40 ydVertBroad3-ConeShuttleBenchStrengthsExplosiveness.Strong tackler.Very athletic and exudes hustle.Looks to create turnovers.Has the opportunity to become a valuable special teamer.WeaknessesCoverage instincts.Getting separation from blockers.Can be indecisive during play development.Let’s see his workHow He Will Fit On The RedskinsCole Holcomb’s initial value to the Redskins will almost certainly be in the form of strengthening its special teams’ group. Distinguished by his strong tackling ability and ceaseless hustle, Holcomb should be an instant upgrade covering kick off and punt returns.Eventually, he should provide depth at weak-side linebacker, providing significant speed (4.48 40yd) at a position where the Redskins have struggled with that during Mason Foster’s tenure (4.67 40yd).Holcomb plays with a passion for the game and energy that is infectious, and should be a welcome addition to a Redskins’ ILB corps that is trending younger, more athletic, and hungry.