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Washington Redskins 2013 NFL Draft Should Have Included a Wide Receiver
One of the Washington Redskins ' objectives prior to the 2013 NFL draft was to add depth to the secondary, and the team certainly did not disappoint - selecting cornerback David To their credit, the Redskins did add a pass-catching tight end in the fourth round - Jordan Reed.
Redskins Offensive Improvements: Aldrick Robinson
Despite having two of the most memorable touchdowns early in the season, Aldrick Robinson disappeared down the stretch in 2012.
New York Jets: Top Jersey Numbers in Team History, Part One
There have been a lot of great jersey numbers through the years. The one pictured to the right, for instance.
Are the Washington Redskins Prioritizing the Offense over the Defense?
Only three NFL teams scored more points on offense than the Washington Redskins in 2012.
Washington Redskins: Early Projections for Final 53 Man Roster
With rookie camps taking place last weekend, it's about that time us football fans start getting antsy about who's looking good in our team's colors, and who's not.
Redskins sign five undrafted free agents
When Pierre Garcon was unable to play last season due to a foot injury that forced him to miss half the season, the Washington Redskins offense struggled to find consistent production from their receiving corps.
Redskins Add Cornerback and Tight End With First Two Picks
One day before the NFL Draft began, Mike Shanahan met with reporters at Redskins Park.
Redskins restructure Wilson's deal
The Redskins back in March restructured the contracts of wide receiver Santana Moss, defensive end Adam Carriker and safety Brandon Meriweather so they could re-sign players with expiring deals and add a handful of free agents.
The Redskins Best 2nd Round Pick: Jon Jansen
We all know that the chances of finding a starter in the draft are increasingly better in the early rounds.
Salary-cap issues not as bad as they look
Washington Redskins officials have dealt with their tight salary cap situation all offseason, managing to keep their division-winning team from last season basically intact even while absorbing the second half of their two-year, $36 million salary cap reduction imposed last year by the NFL.