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Santana Moss wants to quickly re-sign with the Skins

"Mike Jones's analysis of Santana Moss's future in Washington was written in February, and aside from the Skins drafting three receivers this spring, the situation hasn't really changed.

Although Moss turns 32 in June, he could remain productive for a few more seasons. Last season, he proved to be a good fit in offensive coordinator Kyle Shanahan's system. Playing multiple receiver positions, Moss had a career-high 93 receptions for 1,115 yards (topping the 1,000-yard mark for fourth time in his career) and six touchdowns.

It would seem to make sense for the Redskins to re-sign him. The problem with their passing attack last season wasn't Moss -- it was the lack of consistent options in addition to Moss and Anthony Armstrong.

And yet the caveats — the age and the cost and the red-zone threat and the history of injuries — also remain the same.

Moss, for his part, just wants to know where he'll be playing.

"It's gonna be a mess," the receiver said, discussing free agency on Sporting News Radio over the weekend. "I'm just hoping everything goes as planned, man. I just want to be signed. I've never really been out there when it comes to controversies and all that stuff, so I don't want that dealing with this process. I want it to be you're gonna sign me, sign me and let's go.

"You know, I don't want to be sitting out there and they're saying, 'well, this guy...we want to chop here...' Nah. Redskins, take me off real quick, and let's just go on ahead and play some football. I don't want to be out there and having to say I've got to go travel to this place and that place. But dealing with the business, you never can predict what's gonna happen, so I'm just looking forward to the process, and I'm gonna be rock and rolling when it's time. When they tell me where I'm at, let's go."

Moss was in studio for nearly 40 minutes, and he talked on a variety of other Redskins-related topics, including why he has yet to attend any of the team's players-only workouts."


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