ESPN's Adam Schefter reports the Washington Redskins have agreed to a three-year deal with free agent cornerback Josh Wilson. According to Schefter, the deal is worth $13.5 million and includes $6 million in guarantees. Wilson was a 2007 second-round pick (55th overall) of the Seattle Seahawks, where he started 24 of 40 games before he was traded to the Baltimore Ravens last September for a conditional draft choice. The Maryland native, and University of Maryland alum, has started 33 of 54 games in his four-year career, and has 170 tackles, two quarterback sacks, and nine interceptions, four of which he's returned for touchdowns. Wilson has also returned kicks during his career, averaging 24.7 yards on 100 career kick returns with one touchdown. Source: Mac's Football Blog
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