Redskins' Draft
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Third Round
96th overall
Chad Rinehart, OL, 6-5, 320, Northern Iowa
Has the size and versatility the Redskins covet on the line, and adds much-needed depth. Will start as a backup right tackle-right guard.
Fourth Round
124th overall
Justin Tryon, CB, 5-9, 190, Arizona State
His size is some concern, but could develop into a nickel corner.
Sixth Round
168th overall
Durant Brooks, P, 6-0, 204, Georgia Tech
The only kicker-punter on the team's board, he'll provide competition to inconsistent Derrick Frost.
180th overall
Kareem Moore, DB, 5-11, 213, Nicholls State
A big hitter and special teams force, he's raw but a player Washington targeted in the late rounds.
186th overall
Colt Brennan, QB, 6-3, 205, Hawaii
Must overcome hip surgery and a sidearm release. Very much a project, but an incredibly accurate and productive passer in college.
Seventh Round
242nd overall
Rob Jackson, DE, 6-4, 259, Kansas State
Lacks the frame to be an every down end, but Washington has serious needs along the line and he's the only end or tackle taken.
249th overall
Chris Horton, S, 6-0, 212, UCLA
Washington had only three safeties on the roster entering the draft and needs bodies at minicamp. Has the athleticism to stick around.




