Washington Post: Crawford working to become more versatile
Posted: Wed Jun 05, 2013 2:26 pm
Richard Crawford working to become more versatile in Year 2
By Mike Jones, Published: June 5, 2013 at 1:27 pmE-mail the writer
The Washington Redskins this offseason set out to improve their cornerback unit, signing E.J. Biggers in free agency and drafting David Amerson with their second-round pick. None of that came as a surprise to Richard Crawford.
"In terms of GM thinking, I would’ve done that, too," said Crawford, whom Washington selected in the seventh round of the 2012 draft. But don’t mistake Crawford’s agreement with the moves as a sign of resignation.
He believes that Biggers and Amerson can help the Redskins improve. But he also believes that he can play a part in transforming Washington’s defense from one of the worst against the pass in 2012 to a formidable unit in 2013.
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By Mike Jones, Published: June 5, 2013 at 1:27 pmE-mail the writer
The Washington Redskins this offseason set out to improve their cornerback unit, signing E.J. Biggers in free agency and drafting David Amerson with their second-round pick. None of that came as a surprise to Richard Crawford.
"In terms of GM thinking, I would’ve done that, too," said Crawford, whom Washington selected in the seventh round of the 2012 draft. But don’t mistake Crawford’s agreement with the moves as a sign of resignation.
He believes that Biggers and Amerson can help the Redskins improve. But he also believes that he can play a part in transforming Washington’s defense from one of the worst against the pass in 2012 to a formidable unit in 2013.
To read the complete story, CLICK HERE.