Monday May 13 | The Washington Post
Monday mailbag: The future for Cooley, Huff and a backup to Fletcher
There were a number that I didn't get to, but those will lead off next Monday's mailbag.
Monday May 13 | The Washington Post
"I'm happy," Morgan said. "I was kinda getting scared when everybody started talking about the Redtails, and all this other stuff.
Josh Morgan Thrilled Snyder Took a Stand: 'All I Know is the Redskins'
Dan Snyder nearly broke the world yesterday when he told the USA Today "we'll never change the name," referring to ongoing resistance against the 'Redskins' team name.
Redskins Offensive Improvements: Aldrick Robinson
Despite having two of the most memorable touchdowns early in the season, Aldrick Robinson disappeared down the stretch in 2012.
2010 NFL Draft Report Card Grade: Rennie Curran, LB, Tennessee Titans
August 29, 2012; Landover, MD, USA; Washington Redskins wide receiver Josh Morgan runs with the ball past Tampa Bay Buccaneers linebacker Rennie Curran chases in the first quarter at FedEx Field.
The Fifth Down: Redskins to Give Jarboe an Opportunity in Mini-Camp
Jarboe, the 6-foot-2, 205-pound receiver from Arkansas State - via Oklahoma, Troy, Northeast Mississippi Community College and the strip clubs of Atlanta - has been invited to the Washington Redskins mini-camp this week to compete for a contract as an undrafted free agent.
Video: Redskins CB E.J. Biggers threw out the first pitch at Sunday's Bowie Baysox game
Before Baltimore Orioles' top prospect Kevin Gausman took the mound for the Class-AA Bowie Baysox on Sunday, new Redskins cornerback E.J. Biggers threw out the first pitch.
Salary-cap issues not as bad as they look
Washington Redskins officials have dealt with their tight salary cap situation all offseason, managing to keep their division-winning team from last season basically intact even while absorbing the second half of their two-year, $36 million salary cap reduction imposed last year by the NFL.
This is the sixth in a series of 10 looks at the available prospects in the draft, with a focus on how the Redskins might approach the pool of players at this position.
Could the Redskins draft a receiver?
Josh Morgan had surgery on his right ankle and both of his hands following his first season with the Washington Redskins , and it's safe to assume the injuries kept him from fulfilling the potential the Redskins imagined when they signed him as a free agent last offseason.