2015 NFL Draft: Redskins Big Board – Risers and Fallers
Nov 15, 2014; Athens, GA, USA; Georgia Bulldogs running back Todd Gurley (3) breaks a tackle by Auburn Tigers defensive back Joshua Holsey (15) during the second half at Sanford Stadium. Georgia defeated Auburn 34-7. Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports
14. Andrus Peat, OT – Stanford: (6-7, 312) Projected Round – 1st. Likelihood on the Board when Redskins Pick – Good. With La’el Collins stock dropping, Andrus Peat’s stock is rising. The Redskins still have uncertainty at the right tackle spot. They haven’t signed an offensive tackle in free agency, so the draft is the next most logical way to add more talent. Stanford’s Andrus Peat is a massive offensive tackle and could solidify that spot for the Redskins. LW # 21
13. Todd Gurley, RB – Georgia: (6-1, 222) Projected Round – 1st-2nd. Todd Gurley has top ten talent but a torn ACL has hurt his draft stock. However, a recent positive examination of the knee has sent Gurley’s stock back up the board. The Redskins need a running back after losing Roy Helu in free agency. Gurley might not be ready to go at the start of the season but when he is ready, he could become a valuable weapon in the Redskins offense. LW # 15
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