NFL Draft 2016: Redskins Big Board 3.0 – A New Number 1?

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Jan 1, 2015; Arlington, TX, USA; Baylor Bears running back Corey Coleman (1) is called for a face mask penalty on Michigan State Spartans safety Chris Laneaux (14) defends during the second half in the 2015 Cotton Bowl Classic at AT&T Stadium. The Spartans defeated the Bears 42-41. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports /

12.  Jaylon Smith, LB – Notre Dame: (6-3, 240) Projected Round – 1st.  Likelihood on the Board when Redskins Pick – Good.  Jaylon Smith suffered a devastating knee injury late in the season so he will need time to recover.  However, when healthy he’s arguably the best linebacker in the draft.  The Redskins could use a player like Jaylon Smith and he has the ability to play inside or outside linebacker.  LW # 12

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11.  Corey Coleman, WR – Baylor:  (5-10, 190) Projected Round – Top 25.  Likelihood on the Board when Redskins Pick – Good.  There are rumors that DeSean Jackson might not be a Washington Redskin in 2016.  If that’s the case then they’ll need another deep threat to come in and take his place.  Corey Coleman is the top deep threat receiver in the draft and he has the speed and ability to blow the top off of a defense.  LW # 10

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