2015 NFL Draft – Redskins Big Board – Vol. 3

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Oct 18, 2014; Austin, TX, USA; Texas Longhorns defensive tackle Malcolm Brown (90) is defended by Iowa State Cyclones offensive tackle Jake Campos (67) during the first half at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium. Texas beat Iowa State 48-45. Mandatory Credit: Brendan Maloney-USA TODAY Sports

22.  Ereck Flowers, OT – Miami: (6-5, 324) Projected Round – 1st.  The Redskins need to continue to add talent to their offensive line.  Ereck Flowers has great size and could come in and compete for the right tackle spot.   LW # NR

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21.  Malcolm Brown, DT – Texas: (6-4, 320) Projected Round – 1st. Likelihood on the Board when Redskins Pick – Good.  The Redskins could use more young talent on their aging defensive line.  Malcolm Brown is one of the most talented defensive linemen in the draft this year and he could play either defensive end or nose tackle in the Redskins 3-4 defense.  LW # NR

20.  Kevin White, WR – West Virginia: (6-3, 210) Projected Round – 1st.  White has the kind of size at wide receiver that the Redskins don’t have, but they somewhat deep at receiver.  LW # 20

19.  DeVante Parker, WR – Lousiville:  (6-3, 209) Projected Round – 1st.  DeVante Parker is a big and fast receiver, arguably the top one of the 2015 NFL Draft.  However, the Redskins don’t have a huge need at receiver.  LW # 18