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May 19, 2013 | RotoWire
News: The Redskins' running back pecking order behind Morris has yet to be determined, csnwashington.com reports.
Impact: The report suggests that the key upcoming positional battles on that front appear to be Evan Royster against (228th overall pick) Jawan Jamison, along with Roy Helu against fifth-rounder Chris Thompson. In any case, until there is more clarity with regards to how the team's RB depth will shake out, it's going to be difficult for early drafters to accurately peg the team's depth options behind Morris.
Fri. May 17, 2013 | STATS
News: The Washington Redskins have signed Thomas, a safety from Fresno State who led major college football with eight interceptions last season. The Redskins announced the deal Friday.
Impact: Thomas, a first-team AP All-American, was the 119th overall selection in last month's NFL draft. He sat out the 2011 season with a broken left leg and dislocated ankle.
Thu. May 16, 2013 | STATS
News: Jamison signed with the Redskins.
Impact: Jamison, a running back selected 228th overall in last month's draft after leaving Rutgers as a redshirt sophomore, ran for 1,075 yards last season.
Wed. May 15, 2013 | STATS
News: The Washington Redskins have signed fifth-round draft pick Chris Thompson and Lewis.
Impact: Lewis, who went to East Carolina, spent training camp with the Redskins before last season but was released in August.
Wed. May 15, 2013 | STATS
News: The Washington Redskins have signed Thompson and free-agent receiver Lance Lewis.
Impact: Thompson is a running back who was injured for much of his college career at Florida State. He broke two vertebrae during the 2011 season and tore the ACL in his left knee last year. He's the third drafted player signed by the Redskins this week, joining linebacker Brandon Jenkins and safety Bacarri Rambo.
Tue. May 7, 2013 | RotoWire
News: The Redskins have signed Matthews, the Washington Post reports.
Impact: Adding Matthews gives the Redskins some useful center depth behind starter Will Montgomery.