Where do the Redskins go from here in Free Agency: Part 1 Offense | Fanspeak.com
A look at some of the free agents still on the market that the Redskins can target at each position on the offensive side of the ball.
Where do the Redskins go from here in Free Agency: Part 2 Defense | Fanspeak.com
A look at the possible free agents of interest to the Redskins at each defensive position, with some commentary on how they could fit.
Safety Need Remains Unfilled for Redskins in Free Agency | Washington Post Insider
The Redskins entered free agency hoping to upgrade at free safety and strong safety but elected not to engage in bidding wars for the top players on the market. Washington's starters in 2013, Brandon Meriweather and Reed Doughty, are free agents.
Redskins cap space dwindling, but still enough to maneuver | Real Redskins
After processing the Thursday signings of Jason Hatcher, Darryl Sharpton, and Clifton Geathers, and the release of Will Montgomery, the Redskins had $9.2 million in salary cap space left.
Redskins Defense Starting to Take Shape | Fanspeak.com
Washington Redskins Mailbag | ESPN Redskins Blog
After the first week of free agency, what are the impact of some of these moves when it comes to the NFL draft? That's on the mind of a couple readers. Others want to know why more moves haven't been made and possible position switches. Enjoy.
Donald Penn to Visit the Redskins on Sunday | ESPN Redskins Blog
Penn started every game the past six seasons at left tackle for the Buccaneers. But he was cut after Tampa Bay signed free-agent tackle Anthony Collins. Penn would have counted $8.1 million against the salary cap. That figure, plus what the Bucs felt was diminished play, led to his release. But there was still a sense in Tampa that Penn still could be effective -- if he switched to the right side.
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