How will defensive end Jason Taylor adjust to his new surroundings?
For the better part of the past 11 years in Miami, Taylor has terrorized quarterbacks from the right side. But that’s where Redskins defensive end Andre Carter lines up, and at least for now, that’s where he’ll stay. Playing on the left side (something he did some under Nick Saban), Taylor will have a different hand on the ground and he’ll be dipping a different shoulder. He’s used to bashing offensive tackles with his right arm on his way to the quarterback, so it will be an adjustment. “You do get comfortable in that one spot,” Taylor said on Wednesday. “You get in a groove all those years, but you always have to challenge yourself to improve.” In addition to a possible future in acting, Taylor might want to look into politics. He was exceedingly gracious and diplomatic in acknowledging the loss of Redskins defensive end Phillip Daniels to injury, which is the main reason he’s here. And despite his superstar status, he’s been deferential to Carter and teammates such as linebacker Lon