Joe Theismann does not believe Dwayne Haskins should start Week 1, but the Washington Redskins will not be consulting the former No. 7. Redskins senior VP of player personnel Doug Williams informed NFL Network's Steve Wyche on Tuesday the staff was thrilled with Haskins' advancement and noted any conclusion will be collaborative between himself, coach Jay Gruden, team president Bruce Allen and owner Daniel Snyder. LATEST ANALYSIS ??? Team fits for top remaining FAs ??? Ranking deepest place groups ??? NFL triplets positions: Who is No. 1? ??? NFC West primer: Camp queries ??? Rank: Could Redskins surprise? "I understand that there is words out there he might wind up starting, which could happen, but at the end of the day, it is going to be on Jay, myself, probably Bruce (Allen) and the proprietor, after he does during the preseason and determine where we are as a team to make this choice," Williams said. "I really don't wish to say he's going to start Game 1 today, but it has been a nice and enjoyable scene to find out exactly what Dwayne Haskins has performed during the past couple of weeks." A group making a collaborative decision on the future of a young QB is not anything new. It does indicate that Gruden comments about Haskins won't be the sole factor in whether the QB starts. Focus will be grabbed by snyder being involved at the decision. This was the Redskins proprietor, after all, who was the largest supporter of Robert Griffin III since the last first-round quarterback of Washington. Can the proprietor play an identical role in the choice to begin Haskins if he thinks it best for brand and his team if that determination differs from his employees' opinions? Haskins must prove able during the preseason and training camp. If the rookie is the best QB, there will be no questioning the Redskins' choice. On what he has seen from Haskins thus far, williams glowed. "I believe No. 1, it has been a fantastic offseason," he explained. "No. 1, to have Dwayne in camp and be on the sideline through OTAs and minicamp, and watch the young man do what he is done, and how he's taking control of this chance that he's had. You talk about a man that's come from a situation where (he ) went under center. To find a man walk up out of the huddle and realize the poise he has, the patience he's exhibited, there is space to have a great deal of hope" If Haskins shows a similar kind of advancement during training camp, then there will be even more expect mounting in D.C.