NFL Mock Draft: Day 2 mock has Redskins address offense, avoid quarterback

MADISON, WI - OCTOBER 21: Troy Fumagalli #81 of the Wisconsin Badgers is brought down by Darnell Savage Jr. #4 of the Maryland Terrapins during the second quarter at Camp Randall Stadium on October 21, 2017 in Madison, Wisconsin. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images)
MADISON, WI - OCTOBER 21: Troy Fumagalli #81 of the Wisconsin Badgers is brought down by Darnell Savage Jr. #4 of the Maryland Terrapins during the second quarter at Camp Randall Stadium on October 21, 2017 in Madison, Wisconsin. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images) /
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CHARLOTTE, NC – SEPTEMBER 01: Will Grier #7 of the West Virginia Mountaineers warms up before their game against the Tennessee Volunteers at Bank of America Stadium on September 1, 2018 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images)
CHARLOTTE, NC – SEPTEMBER 01: Will Grier #7 of the West Virginia Mountaineers warms up before their game against the Tennessee Volunteers at Bank of America Stadium on September 1, 2018 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images) /

Pick 57-60

57. Philadelphia Eagles: WR Kelvin Harmon, NC State

Once again, the Eagles get a steal. During a run on receivers, Harmon falls a bit due to his lack of athletic ability and concerns about his separation. That said, he’s a master of the back-shoulder fade and should have a chance to make many contested catches at the NFL level. Having Harmon, Alshon Jeffery, and DeSean Jackson would do a lot to help the Eagles’ receiving corps to find success.

58. Dallas Cowboys: TE Jace Sternberger, Texas A&M

The Cowboys may have lured Jason Witten out of retirement, but they still have a hole at the tight end position. Sternberger is a great receiving prospect while Witten is a more well-rounded player. Sternberger had 48 catches for 832 yards and 10 touchdowns for the Aggies in his lone year with the team. He would be the No. 2 target for the Cowboys behind Amari Cooper and could do a lot to help out Dak Prescott.

59. Indianapolis Colts: DL Charles Omenihu, Texas

Charles Omenihu is such a good fit for the Colts. They like long, athletic defensive linemen and Omenihu fits the bill there. Omenihu had a coming out party at Texas this year, notching 9.5 sacks and looking really good for most of the year. He could help to upgrade a lackluster Indianapolis pass rush and add another athletic body to their rotation.

60. Los Angeles Chargers: QB Will Grier, West Virginia

The Chargers are probably going to add a successor for Philip Rivers at some point in this draft class. Will Grier is still on the board here, and he would be a good candidate to develop behind Rivers. Grier has a gunslinger’s mentality and while he may not have ideal arm strength, he can make some special throws. Grier needs to work on being more consistent with his accuracy, and concerns about that could push him into the third round. However, since the Chargers have time to develop him, Grier would be a good pickup here.