Washington Redskins: Which cornerbacks are worth the No. 13 pick?

BOULDER, CO - NOVEMBER 19: Defensive back Isaiah Oliver #26 of the Colorado Buffaloes is called for pass interference on a pass intended for wide receiver Tavares Martin Jr. #8 of the Washington State Cougars during the first quarter at Folsom Field on November 19, 2016 in Boulder, Colorado. (Photo by Justin Edmonds/Getty Images)
BOULDER, CO - NOVEMBER 19: Defensive back Isaiah Oliver #26 of the Colorado Buffaloes is called for pass interference on a pass intended for wide receiver Tavares Martin Jr. #8 of the Washington State Cougars during the first quarter at Folsom Field on November 19, 2016 in Boulder, Colorado. (Photo by Justin Edmonds/Getty Images) /
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LANDOVER, MD – AUGUST 18: A Washington Redskins helmet sits on the grass during a preseason football game between the Redskins and Cleveland Browns at FedExField on August 18, 2014 in Landover, Maryland. (Photo by TJ Root/Getty Images)
LANDOVER, MD – AUGUST 18: A Washington Redskins helmet sits on the grass during a preseason football game between the Redskins and Cleveland Browns at FedExField on August 18, 2014 in Landover, Maryland. (Photo by TJ Root/Getty Images) /

Draft season is here. And the Washington Redskins have a number of decisions to make.

The team needs a cornerback. Josh Norman is only getting older, and the team’s former slot cornerback is off to Kansas City. Bashaud Breeland could be on the way out, and behind him, depth  remains to be acquired.

The Washington Redskins will likely draft a cornerback at some point in the 2018 NFL Draft. But when? Day 3? Round 2? Could they take a risk and grab one at No. 13?

To assess the possible returns drafting a first-round cornerback would provide the Washington Redskins, we decided to analyze a few possible first-round cornerbacks, and determine whether or not they’re worth the pick. Turn the page, and take a look at what we found!