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  • Brian Orakpo is ready to return to the field for the Redskins

    John Keim

    Updated: Mon, May 6, 2013

    LB says he's 100 percent after series of injuries Redskins linebacker Brian Orakpo isn't worried about his future in Washington, nor is he concerned about his pectoral muscle. And the pec could be tied to any extended stay in Washington. Orakpo, who missed the final 15 games last season...

  • Redskins take stock of rookie options ahead of minicamp

    John Keim

    Updated: Thu, May 2, 2013

    At one time, draft analysts projected Florida offensive tackle Xavier Nixon as a third- or fourth-round draft choice. His athleticism impressed them, as did his size: He's 6-foot-6, 321 pounds. Instead, Nixon went undrafted and signed with Washington as a free agent. This weekend, he and the...

  • Redskins draft pick Phillip Thomas is out to prove he's the steal of the draft

    John Keim

    Updated: Tue, Apr 30, 2013

    Phillip Thomas watched the draft unfold without his name being called. It didn't rile him up. It didn't anger him. And it certainly didn't dent his confidence. So when the Redskins selected the Fresno State safety in the fourth round Saturday, Thomas delivered a proclamation. "I feel I'm...

  • Rick Snider: Redskins pick well, but so did much of NFC

    Rick Snider

    Updated: Sun, Apr 28, 2013

    The Washington Redskins drafted well and still lost ground in the NFC. The AFC doesn't matter as much because the Redskins won't meet those teams in the postseason unless they reach the Super Bowl. It's the rest of the NFC East and select conference playoff contenders that matter, and almost...

  • Hard to be sure, but Redskins seem to have found value, areas of need in NFL Draft

    John Keim

    Updated: Sun, Apr 28, 2013

    Picks hard to judge right now 1 It's difficult to gauge a draft immediately afterward. Two years ago the perception was that Washington would find numerous starters from its 12-member class. Now it looks like it might have found two starters -- Ryan Kerrigan and Jarvis Jenkins (if Adam...

  • Rick Snider: Redskins go sensible and long-term with draft decisions

    Rick Snider

    Updated: Sat, Apr 27, 2013

    Sensible and long-term decisions marked the Washington Redskins' first two draft selections. Without a first-rounder because of the trade last year for Robert Griffin III, the Redskins opted for future starters with their second- and third-round picks. With 50 players gone before its first...