Round 2, Pick 3 (34) (From Raiders through Falcons) Devin Thomas WR 6'2" 215 Michigan State
Pick Analysis:The Redskins traded back and still got the top wide receiver on their board. Thomas has great athletic ability, but really only put up big numbers one year in college. He'll have a chance to get immediate playing time in Washington.
Round 2, Pick 17 (48) (From Texans through Falcons) Fred Davis TE 6'4" 248 Southern Cal
Pick Analysis
avis gives the Redskins a solid one-two punch at tight with starter Chris Cooley. Washington decided to add depth at the position because Davis' hands and his ability to separate were too good to pass up. He started 23 games over the past two years.
Round 2, Pick 20 (51) Malcolm Kelly WR 6'4" 218 Oklahoma
Pick Analysis:The Redskins use a second draft pick on a wide receiver in the round. Kelly is similar in size to Devin Thomas and gives the team a lot of young talent to work with. It appears Washington will wait to address its other needs.
Round 3, Pick 33 (96) (Compensatory selection) Chad Rinehart OT 6'5" 320 Northern Iowa
Pick Analysis:Rinehart was very impressive at the Senior Bowl and has good strength. He's able to pull and moves well for a guy his size. He may have potential to play tackle as well, but has not played against strong competition so he will need some time to develop. He gives the Redskins depth on the offensive line with a chance to grow into a starter.
Round 4, Pick 25 (124) (From Titans) Justin Tryon CB 5'9" 190 Arizona State
Pick Analysis:Tryon has good feet and is able to change direction well. He could be a nickel cornerback. While Tyron is undersized, he's a good fit for Washington's scheme.
Round 6, Pick 2 (168) (From Rams ) Durant Brooks P 6'0" 204 Georgia Tech
Pick Analysis:Brooks was the top-rated punter in the draft. He has a strong leg, averaging 45.1 yards per punt.
Round 6, Pick 14 (180) (From Broncos through Rams) Kareem Moore DB 5'11" 213 Nicholls State
Pick Analysis:Every year there's one guy that comes out of the Southland Conference and Moore may be that guy this year. He worked out extremely well at his pro day and has strong measurables. He's a safety who runs well and will help fill a void for the Redskins. He is a special teams demon.
Round 6, Pick 20 (186) Colt Brennan QB 6'3" 205 Hawaii
Pick Analysis:Brennan saw his stock fall after a disappointing combine performance and is small at quarterback given the prototypical size at the position in the NFL. Was prolific in June Jones' run-and-shoot scheme at Hawaii, but needs to prove he is not a system quarterback. Lacks arm strength, but has moxie and toughness.
Round 7, Pick 35 (242) (Compensatory selection) Rob Jackson DE 6'4" 259 Kansas State
Pick Analysis:Jackson is a good pass rusher with limited run-stopping abilities. He has decent speed and burst from the outside and a good value this late in the draft.
Round 7, Pick 42 (249) (Compensatory selection) Chris Horton FS 6'0" 212 UCLA
Pick Analysis:Horton is a solid prospect with potential based on his athleticism. He gives the Redskins another safety to add to the roster in an area of need since the death of Sean Taylor and the decision not to re-sign Pierson Prioleau in the offseason.
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