Washington Redskins 2017 Off-Season: Top 3 Needs
After not making the playoffs in 2016, the Washington Redskins will be looking to improve several positions in the offseason to contend in 2017.
After not making the playoffs in 2016, the Washington Redskins will be looking to improve several positions in the offseason to contend in 2017.
Quarterback Kirk Cousins has received the franchise tag from the Washington Redskins. He'll be the team's quarterback for at least one more year.
The Redskins should trade Kirk Cousins to Houston for a package of two first-round picks, one second-round selection, and quarterback Brock Osweiler.
Trading a second round pick for A.J. McCarron could benefit both the Bengals and the team that decides to trade for McCarron.
Impending free agent Chris Baker had a solid 2016 season, but unarguably a step down compared to his six-sack performance in 2015.
Former quarterback Terrelle Pryor was a huge story in 2016, breaking out as a wide receiver for the Cleveland Browns in a big way.
Letting Terrelle Pryor, their best option at wide receiver, walk, spells impending doom for the Browns, right? Well, maybe not.
Zach Brown spent the 2016 season with the Bills on a one-year, $1.25 million deal. He provided a formidable presence on Buffalo's linebacking corps.
Washington Redskins 2017 NFL Draft. Here are the top three needs for the Redskins and players they should target heading into the 2017 NFL draft
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