Moses slid to the draft's third round in 2014, where he was taken by the Redskins.
Per Schefter, the deal makes him the second-highest paid right tackle in the NFL.
Hours before this year's National Football League draft began, the Washington Redskins reached an agreement with Morgan Moses on a five-year contract extension.
Washington and offensive tackle Morgan Moses have come to terms on a five-year contract extension, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL.com and ESPN's Adam Schefter and Adam Caplan. Lane Johnson of the Eagles is now at the top of that list with a deal that averages $11.25 million a year.
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With both Moses and Williams locked into contracts through at least 2020, Washington has taken care of its tackle positions for the next several seasons.
Moses, 26, has started every game on Washington's offensive line over the past two seasons, and has proven himself a strong bookend tackle opposite five-time Pro Bowler Trent Williams.
The Redskins selected him in the 3rd round in 2014, ending his long stay in the Draft green room for projected 1st round picks.




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