Washington: 3 players who could be traded before the season

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Ronald Darby, Redskins
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2. Ronald Darby

Washington agreed to a deal with Darby in the offseason. He has had a strong camp thus far but he is a name to watch if the team wants to make a deal. Darby signed a one-year deal in D.C. and is not slated as a starter just yet.

Washington signed Kendall Fuller back from the Kansas City Chiefs. He will serve as their No. 1 corner after some dreadful years from Josh Norman. Washington has Fabian Moreau on the opposite side.

They have also had some young players like Greg Stroman and Jimmy Moreland turn in strong practices thus far. Darby has dealt with some injury problems throughout his career. He spent three years in Philadelphia after beginning his career in Buffalo. Darby has yet to play all 16 games in a season.

Darby is a player that could contribute when healthy or he could be a liability. He struggled during his time as an Eagle. Washington gave him a prove it deal in the offseason but if some other options step up, there might not be room for Darby. They might as well get something for him.

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