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NFC East Notebook: Huff gets shredded; Lee moves to weak side

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Every Friday, theScore's NFL editors will bring you a roundup of everything you need to know from around the division with the NFC East Notebook.

Washington Redskins

Team hunting for tailback. ESPN's John Keim says the Redskins have plenty of options for finding a viable third-down running back in free agency and the draft.

Another man guilty in Taylor murder. A fourth man has been convicted in the 2007 shooting death of former Redskins safety Sean Taylor. Twenty-five-year-old Charles Wardlow was sentenced to 30 years in prison.

Paea a fan of red meat. New Redskins defensive lineman Stephen Paea revealed in a Reddit AMA he once ate a 52-ounce steak in one sitting.

Philadelphia Eagles

Perriman visits Eagles. Speedy receiving prospect Breshad Perriman, who would seem to be an ideal fit for Chip Kelly's offense, visited the Eagles on Thursday.

Huff gets shredded, more explosive. Receiver Josh Huff endured a frustrating rookie season but reports say he's hard at work getting stronger and more physical in anticipation of a bigger role in 2015.

What does Boykin's status tell us? The Eagles are rumored to be willing to part with cornerback Brandon Boykin for the right price. ESPN's Phil Sheridan discusses what that tells us about the team's philosophy.

New York Giants

Where in draft should Giants target OL? The Giants are virtually certain to draft at least one offensive lineman, but do they need to invest their first-round pick? BigBlueView.com argues it's a viable option to wait until Day 2.

Manning expects jump. Entering his second year in offensive coordinator Ben McAdoo's offense, Eli Manning is healthier and more optimistic about what lies ahead than he was a year ago.

Moore a player to watch. ESPN.com identifies defensive end Damontre Moore as a player to watch in 2015.

Dallas Cowboys

Despite Romo restructure, adding Peterson won't be easy. ESPN's Todd Archer examines the Cowboy's salary cap situation and concludes that fitting in Adrian Peterson's contract under the salary cap remains unrealistic despite reworking Tony Romo's deal to free up nearly $13 million.

Lee moves to natural position. With the Cowboys re-signing middle linebacker Rolando McClain, Sean Lee will have the luxury of moving to his natural position on the weak side.

Cowboys thriftier than most believe. BloggingTheBoys.com looks into the common misconception that the Cowboys are loose with their money, finding the team's reputation isn't necessarily warranted.

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