Allen says Redskins not ready to hire new GM

Washington Redskins president Bruce Allen says the organization has not decided about on the selection of the next general manager.Allen told ESPN Radio on Friday that the Redskins are still looking and evaluating personnel to determine the front office structure.The Redskins fired Scot McCloughan in March after two years as general manager and there have been reports that Allen may not hire a GM and instead reallocate the responsibilities of existing front office members.”No, there has been no decisions made,” Allen told ESPN 980, a station owned by Redskins owner Daniel Snyder. “The process, we are going to take our time. We want to get it right what we do.”There is no submission to the league on a form or anything like that. We are going to keep talking and decide what is the best thing for the Redskins.”Before being fired, McCloughan had been cut out of the Redskins’ decision-making process. He was not involved in coach Jay Gruden’s contract extension, the re-signing of tight end Vernon Davis or the exclusive tag placed on quarterback Kirk Cousins.”As far as what we are going to do, it hasn’t changed since March,” Allen said. “We are going to be in the process of looking to see what we need to add to our personnel department to enhance the people that are here.”There is some good quality people out there that’s available that we are talking to. We are going to put together the right team with the Redskins that is going to help us win.”