Washington has run this blitz in each of the last three meetings against the Eagles, and it ran it last week against Dallas. I would be floored if Washington didn't run it on at least one third down against the Eagles on Monday night.

It's very tough to pick up for several reasons. First off, the linebacker has a great angle to attack the offensive lineman's inside shoulder, so it's easy for him to win upfield and pin the blocker outside, creating an alley for the looping defensive lineman. Secondly, as an offense, you have an offensive lineman passing off a looping defender to a running back in protection, which is not typical. The Eagles will surely be repping this in practice so that Josh Adams, Corey Clement, and Wendell Smallwood are all prepared for it. Whether Washington is attacking a guard or a tackle in protection, everyone must be prepared. Most of Washington's sacks come from a four-man rush, but this is a pressure scheme to watch out for on Monday Night Football.