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Where former Washington Redskins landed - ESPN
Where former Redskins landed . John Kiem ESPN
Taking a look at some of the high-profile cuts by Washington and where they’ve landed. The Redskins liked to boast that they had more depth, but if that’s the case then more of these players would have been signed by other teams. That hasn’t happened.
LB Darryl Sharpton: Signed by Chicago last week. Would have made the Redskins’ roster if healthy, but his high ankle sprain landed him on injured reserve and eventually released with an injury settlement.
RB Evan Royster: Still available. His lack of speed was always an issue, but I’m still surprised some team hasn’t signed him.
LB Rob Jackson: Still available. Hasn’t had any tryouts, but has heard from some teams. His lack of speed is an issue at a position where athleticism is at a premium. He made some plays, but he also had holes in his game. This is now the third time he has been available for other teams -- twice in free agency -- and nobody has shown much interest. He’ll always be remembered here because of his game- and title-clinching interception against Dallas in 2012.
OL Maurice Hurt: Still available. No surprise.
OG Mike McGlynn: Signed by the Chiefs, whose line was described as “paper-thin” shortly after being cut. McGlynn is starting at left guard. He struggled at that position with Indianapolis and did not look all that good at center with Washington this summer.
PK Zach Hocker: Still available; has been on standby a couple times with the Redskins.
P Robert Malone: Still available.
OG Adam Gettis: The 2012 draft pick remains unsigned.
RB Lache Seastrunk: Just signed to Tennessee’s practice squad (Carolina cut him from its practice squad last week). Seastrunk has definite holes in his game, particularly in the pass game. But his speed will make him intriguing for a little while.
WR Nick Williams: Still unsigned.
WR Rashad Ross: Signed to Chicago’s practice squad.
CB Peyton Thompson: Signed to Jacksonville’s practice squad. He was horrible with Washington this summer and cut after the first preseason game.
WR Lee Doss: Signed to Cleveland’s practice squad.
Where former Washington Redskins landed - ESPN
Where former Redskins landed . John Kiem ESPN
Taking a look at some of the high-profile cuts by Washington and where they’ve landed. The Redskins liked to boast that they had more depth, but if that’s the case then more of these players would have been signed by other teams. That hasn’t happened.
LB Darryl Sharpton: Signed by Chicago last week. Would have made the Redskins’ roster if healthy, but his high ankle sprain landed him on injured reserve and eventually released with an injury settlement.
RB Evan Royster: Still available. His lack of speed was always an issue, but I’m still surprised some team hasn’t signed him.
LB Rob Jackson: Still available. Hasn’t had any tryouts, but has heard from some teams. His lack of speed is an issue at a position where athleticism is at a premium. He made some plays, but he also had holes in his game. This is now the third time he has been available for other teams -- twice in free agency -- and nobody has shown much interest. He’ll always be remembered here because of his game- and title-clinching interception against Dallas in 2012.
OL Maurice Hurt: Still available. No surprise.
OG Mike McGlynn: Signed by the Chiefs, whose line was described as “paper-thin” shortly after being cut. McGlynn is starting at left guard. He struggled at that position with Indianapolis and did not look all that good at center with Washington this summer.
PK Zach Hocker: Still available; has been on standby a couple times with the Redskins.
P Robert Malone: Still available.
OG Adam Gettis: The 2012 draft pick remains unsigned.
RB Lache Seastrunk: Just signed to Tennessee’s practice squad (Carolina cut him from its practice squad last week). Seastrunk has definite holes in his game, particularly in the pass game. But his speed will make him intriguing for a little while.
WR Nick Williams: Still unsigned.
WR Rashad Ross: Signed to Chicago’s practice squad.
CB Peyton Thompson: Signed to Jacksonville’s practice squad. He was horrible with Washington this summer and cut after the first preseason game.
WR Lee Doss: Signed to Cleveland’s practice squad.