New Redskins general manager Scot McCloughan used his first offseason in Washington to add players and churn the roster in a quest to fortify both lines. McCloughan was also the only front-office executive to furnish Terrance Knighton with what the former Broncos defensive tackle deemed a reasonable offer. Signing a one-year, $4 million pact with the Redskins, the man known as Pot Roast is now answering to the title of the biggest steal in free agency, per SI.com's Don Banks. Yeah,
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