Signed by the Redskins last week, both David Bruton Jr. and Terence Garvin provide Washington the special teams experience the team desires.
While special teams is often the proving grounds for a lot of younger players, some of which secured a roster spot without even being drafted, for the Washington Redskins, things are seen a little bit differently.
Yes, some of those lesser-known players will play strictly special teams on gamedays, but general manager Scot McCloughan also wants the unit to be impactful. That means adding some veterans who not only have experience at their respective positions, but have been successful making careers on special teams.