The Redskins have been searching -- and searching -- for more than stop-gap answers at safety for nearly a decade. They traded for Dashon Goldson last offseason, but cut him earlier in this one. Now, they have turned to a former special teams standout, paired with an ex-cornerback (DeAngelo Hall) hoping that provides an answer for at least a few years. Bruton, who turns 29 in July, started eight games in seven seasons with Denver, including three in 2015.
Also, I go back to Jackson's presence and how it enabled them to run different routes - or run them more effectively - leading to more yards after the catch.