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The Washington Redskins don’t have much to spend in this year’s NFL free agency period, but that won’t stop the rumors linking them with big names.

The biggest is former Virginia Tech safety Kam Chancellor, who is reportedly being shopped by the Seattle Seahawks. Whether the Redskins would be willing to part with draft picks in exchange for Chancellor, a Norfolk native, remains to be seen, but he would be an impact player at a position where the Redskins need one.

Former Rams defensive lineman Chris Long has also been linked with Washington — after a pair of subpar seasons, teams will have to decide if the 30-year-old Virginia graduate is primed for a comeback or nearing the end of his career.

Washington is also expected to pick up a veteran running back, to make up for the likely departure of Alfred Morris.

Morris became an unrestricted free agent at the end of the 2015 season, and the team indicated it was willing to let him walk if he could draw a higher salary elsewhere.

Teams have been able to negotiate with players since Monday, but can’t official sign contracts until 4 p.m. Wednesday.