The Seattle Seahawks have acquired cornerback Quinton Dunbar in a trade with Washington, ESPN’s Josina Anderson reported Monday.
Adam Schefter, also of ESPN, reports the Seahawks sent Washington a fifth-round pick in exchange for Dunbar who is under contract for one more year at $3.25 million.
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Dunbar, 27, signed with Washington after going undrafted in 2015 out of the University of Florida.
In four seasons in Washington, Dunbar played in 58 games and recorded nine interceptions with 35 passes defensed.
The 6-foot-2 inch, 202-pound Dunbar is expected to add competition at cornerback with Tre Flowers.
The NFL Draft is scheduled to take place April 23-25.
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