The Washington Redskins currently have one of the most inexperienced running back groups in the NFL.

Entering his second-year in the league, Matt Jones will enter training camp as the No. 1 running back and there’s really no arguing that.

While Jones has the size, speed, power, vision, and pass-catching ability that could make him an absolute star in the league, there are durability concerns, not to mention ball-security concerns.

There are notable running backs on the free agent market, most-notably Arian Foster and Pierre Thomas, who finished the season with the Redskins in 2015.

But will the Redskins go after either?

ESPN’s John Keim weighed in on the topic.

“The two biggest names still available are Pierre Thomas and Arian Foster,” said Keim. “The Redskins do not have any interest in Foster, who is 29 and coming off an Achilles’ injury, at this time.

“But they remain interested in Thomas, who played the final four games with them last season. In that time, Thomas rushed 11 times for 52 yards and caught nine passes for 84.”

According to Keim, it was more than just his production. It was Thomas’ locker room presence and his ability to mentor younger backs on the roster like Jones and Chris Thompson.

“His veteran savvy made a difference -- one suggestion to Thompson, for example, resulted in him being more patient on a play that ended with him scoring.

“Last offseason, Thomas' asking price was too high as he preferred to wait until the season to gauge the best opportunity. It appears that same strategy is in place.”