For the first time in almost a decade the Redskins have a pair of young players at a safety position that has far too often been held together with duct tape. High draft picks haven’t panned out (LaRon Landry), unheralded journeymen have come and gone (Reed Doughty) and converted cornerbacks have struggled to adapt to the position (DeAngelo Hall, Will Blackmon). Add in a few past-their-prime veterans (Ryan Clark, Dashon Goldson) and Washington hasn’t had a true impact safety since the...
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