There’s been a common thread with every Washington Redskins free agent signing thus far. The moves have presented relatively low risk, and relatively high proportionate upside, when juxtaposed with the cost. Wes Schweitzer could factor into the starting equation at guard. Kevin Pierre-Louis has the athleticism to surprise. And the team’s latest signing has similar potential.
According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Redskins and Ron Rivera have agreed to terms with former Pittsburgh Steelers safety Sean Davis on a one-year deal worth up to $5 million. Davis becomes the fourth outside hire for the Redskins this offseason, and the youngest signing yet.