Redskins Big Board 7.0 – 2016 NFL Draft

Nov 28, 2015; Columbia, SC, USA; Clemson Tigers cornerback Mackensie Alexander (2) blocks the pass intended for South Carolina Gamecocks wide receiver D.J. Neal (3) during the first half at Williams-Brice Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Joshua S. Kelly-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 28, 2015; Columbia, SC, USA; Clemson Tigers cornerback Mackensie Alexander (2) blocks the pass intended for South Carolina Gamecocks wide receiver D.J. Neal (3) during the first half at Williams-Brice Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Joshua S. Kelly-USA TODAY Sports /
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Nov 14, 2015; Waco, TX, USA; Baylor Bears wide receiver Corey Coleman (1) warms up prior to facing the Oklahoma Sooners at McLane Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports /

10.  Jonathan Bullard, DE – Florida:  (6-3, 283) Projected Round – Top 10.  Likelihood on the Board when Redskins Pick – Good.  Jonathan Bullard is the kind of defensive linemen that the Washington Redskins need.  He has good size and a non-stop motor.  He would be a nice fit in the Redskins 3-4 defense.  Bullard is good against the run and can rush the passer as well.  .  LW # 12

9.  Corey Coleman, WR – Baylor:  (5-10, 190) Projected Round – Top 25.  Likelihood on the Board when Redskins Pick – Slim.  The Redskins say they want both DeSean Jackson and Pierre Garcon back.  However, if it comes to pass that one of them is no longer on the roster in a few weeks, then the Redskins will need a new receiver to them.  Corey Coleman is the top deep threat receiver in the 2016 NFL Draft and he has the speed and ability to blow the top off of a defense.  The Redskins can use more of that kind of ability.    LW # 10

ALSO ON RIGGO’S RAG: Redskins 2016 NFL Draft Profile – Corey Coleman

 

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