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Redskins agree to terms with tight end Logan Thomas

The Washington Redskins agreed to terms with former Detroit Lions tight end Logan Thomas, according to multiple reports.

Thomas, 28, is a 6-foot-5 athletic tight end, but lacks consistent production at the position. Last season, he caught just 16 passes for 173 yards. His lone touchdown of the season came against the Washington Redskins in a November meeting.

Tight end, though, is not Thomas’ natural position. In college, Thomas was the starting quarterback for Virginia Tech and the Arizona Cardinals drafted him in the fourth round in 2014 to backup Carson Palmer.

Thomas made the switch to tight end when he joined the Lions’ practice squad in 2016.