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Chris Culliver, Redskins agree to four-year deal, according to reports - Washington Times
Culliver started all 14 games he played for the 49ers last season, when he had 45 tackles and four interceptions and broke up 10 other passes. The performance came a year after he missed 2013 with a torn ACL in his left knee.

Redskins Land Culliver, Lose Orakpo
The Washington Redskins have landed another big addition to their first free agent class under Scot McCloughan. The organization has reportedly come to terms with talented Cornerback Chris Culliver on a four-year, 32 million dollar deal.

Brian Orakpo agrees to deal with Titans, according to reports - Washington Times

The former Redskins linebacker will sign a four-year deal with Tennessee, according to multiple reports, becoming Washington's third free agent to sign with another team.

The 10 Worst Free-Agent Deals (So Far) - Grantland

Free agency is a losing game. The nature of paying market value for players in a league where the salary cap is rapidly rising dictates that teams will rarely find value when signing players in the spring.

Brian Orakpo was good, but everyone wanted more - Washington Redskins Blog - ESPN

Brian Orakpo was a good, solid player for Washington. However, heÃ

Need to Know: Free agency changes look of many of Redskins ’15 opponents | Rich Tandler's Real Redskins

Here is what you need to know on this Friday, March 13, 48 days before the Washington Redskins go on the clock at the NFL draft. What have the 2015 opponents done in free agency? The Redskins’ 2015 schedule won’t come out until next month but we know who they will play.

LOVERRO: Marcus Mariota would make one too-many saviors for Redskins - Washington Times

One of the inspirational phrases that is part of the National Football League language is "Next Man Up" — someone goes down, another man steps up. The Washington Redskins may have their own twist on that tune — "Next Savior Up."

Signing of Terrance Knighton fills a need for Washington Redskins - ESPN

Signing nose tackle Terrance Knighton to a one-year deal fills a need for the Washington Redskins and forces "Pot Roast" to prove himself.

Checking in on some Redskins free agent options: - Fanspeak Washington Redskins Blog

B-Mitch takes issue with Ryan Clark's RG3 comments | Comcast SportsNet Washington

You heard what Ryan Clark said about Robert Griffin III. Brian Mitchell took issue with that -- but probably not for the same reasons you think he did.

Redskins Free Agency - Week 1 Thoughts - Fanspeak.com