ASHBURN, Va. |  Artis Hicks is like the schoolchild who spent all semester learning  Chapter 3 of the book, only to be told by the teacher that the test is  going to be on Chapter 4. “You know?” Hicks said. “That’s why you’ve got to know the whole book, I guess.” Hicks  signed with the Washington Redskins in March and spent the entire  offseason learning the position of right tackle, fully expecting that to  be his spot in the starting lineup this season. Then came the  change-up. When he arrived for training camp, Hicks was the starting  right guard instead. Projected right guard Mike Williams had been lost  for the season with blood clots, and Jammal Brown had been acquired in a  trade to play right tackle. “The first couple of days, I was  making a lot of mistakes,” Hicks said, “because I hadn’t taken any reps  at right guard. … I was playing high. My feet were kind of out of  whack. It was frustrating, to be honest, but I just came out with the  mindset that I’m going to correct what I did yesterday and keep  improving.” The Redskins have overhauled three-fifths of their  line from last year’s woeful season, and successful adjustments are the  key for the new group to succeed. Not only has Hicks changed positions,  but Brown is mastering a switch from left tackle to right tackle.  Meanwhile, No. 4 pick Trent Williams has perhaps the biggest adjustment —  the leap from college to the NFL as a well-paid rookie expected to  protect Donovan McNabb’s blind side. “I think everybody knows what  the difference can be in having a good offensive line,” said center  Casey Rabach, who joins left guard Derrick Dockery as the two holdover  starters. “Last year was a tough year. We didn’t hold up our end of the  bargain.” Due to injuries and just plain underperformance, the  Redskins used 10 starting linemen a year ago. They allowed 46 sacks,  tied for fourth most in the league, and were one of only seven teams not  to average 100 yards rushing per game. It’s worth noting that  four players who started games a year ago — Stephon Heyer, Chad  Rinehart, Edwin Williams and Will Montgomery — are now backups at  training camp, but no one is feeling comfortable just yet. Trent  Williams certainly looks as good as advertised, but Hicks hasn’t been a  regular starter since 2006, and Brown missed all of last season with the  New Orleans Saints due to a hip injury that has lingered into this  year’s camp. Also, everyone — including the returning starters —  is having to learn the zone-based blocking scheme used by new offensive  coordinator Kyle Shanahan. “When you don’t have continuity along  the offensive line, you don’t have a productive line,” offensive line  coach Chris Foerster said. “But it’s a new day, new coach, everything’s  new. We’ve had a readjustment. Everything needed to be retooled.” Brown  made a pair of Pro Bowls playing left tackle with the Saints and hasn’t  been a regular right tackle since his rookie season in 2005. Early at  Redskins camp, coaches had to remind him to correct his footing — he was  still positioning himself as if he were still on the left side. Then  his left hip started acting up again. He’s been out of practice since  the middle of last week and won’t play in Friday’s exhibition opener  against the Buffalo Bills, robbing him of vital practice and playing  time at his new position with his new linemates. Hicks has been a  utility man in recent seasons with the Minnesota Vikings, so he’s no  stranger to right guard. Yet it’s still not easy switching back in a new  offense. “The biggest difference is not so much the plays,” Hicks  said, “because if you can learn right tackle, you kind of know what the  right guard is doing because a lot of what we’re doing is zone scheme —  we’re intertwined. But the biggest difference is things happen ’now,’  whereas when you’re a tackle on the outside, you sit back and let guys  come to you. You can be more patient. But, inside, you have to react —  now.” Notes: RB Clinton Portis sat out most of Tuesday’s practice  with a sore left groin. “I don’t think he pulled anything,” coach Mike  Shanahan said. “He’s getting treatment, so hopefully there’s no setback  and he’ll be ready to go tomorrow.” … WR Malcolm Kelly (hamstring)  won’t play Friday. … QB Richard Bartel was limited in practice with a  sore hamstring. … High-priced DT Albert Haynesworth stuffed a pass  from Rex Grossman during practice, prompting a fan to call out: “That  block right there cost a million dollars.”
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