ASHBURN, Va. -- The Washington Redskins didn’t feel the need to get too many outsiders to boost their secondary in the offseason. Rather, they hope their draft class from a year ago provides solutions.
That means they'll be relying on safety Su'a Cravens and cornerback Kendall Fuller, both of whom worked with the starters in various capacities in the spring. Cravens played as a nickel/dime linebacker last season while Fuller worked in the slot.
But Cravens was moved to safety -- his more natural spot -- at the end of the season.