Mike Matthews, an offensive lineman who went undrafted out of Texas A&M this past April, worked out for the Redskins on Wednesday, according to Adam Schefter.

After being bypassed in the draft, Matthews was initially given a chance by the Browns as a free agent, but ultimately was unable to stick in Cleveland. It appears that Washington is at least kicking the tires on the 6-foot-2, 290-pound center, though, judging by the workout.

The former Aggie's last name is a recognizable one, and carries some weight in the league. Among those in his family tree are Hall of Famer Bruce (his dad), Packers Pro Bowler Clay (his cousin) and Falcons 2014 first-rounder Jake (his brother).

Also interesting is the position that Matthews plays. Kory Lichtensteiger has had issues both with blocking and penalties in the Redskins' first two games this year, and while Matthews shouldn't be looked at as Lichtensteiger's eventual replacement, it does seem like Scot McCloughan is continuing to look for improvement at center.

NFL.com's draft profile called Matthews an "absolute bulldog who plays with outstanding tenacity, consistency and technique."

"If he were bigger and stronger, we would be talking about him as one of the top five centers in this draft, but he lacks the size NFL teams need from their centers," the profile also said. "Matthews' balance, body control and football IQ should get him a look in camp, but he has to add weight and keep it on to have a legitimate shot at making a team."

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