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No NFL team got more from 2015 draft class than Redskins, ESPN’s Mel Kiper says

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Old 01-20-2016, 01:26 PM   #36
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Re: No NFL team got more from 2015 draft class than Redskins, ESPN’s Mel Kiper says

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That's the thing, on the guys they've gotten very lucky with, they're young and will be there for a while. Collins will only get better. Combined with their other 3 dominant linemen, and a healthy Romo and Dez, that's a top 10 offense. All they'd need to do is build depth at RB behind McFadden, which isn't hard to do.

Their defense was good this season. Hardy was disappointing and may not stick with them, and they need Lee to stay healthy. But they'll get Scandrick back in the secondary, and what if Randy Gregory develops?

In the NFL you're never all that far away from being very good. We have to view them as very dangerous next year.
This part kind of shocked me too. Outside of Lee, I "thought" they didn't have a ton of talent. Marinelli got a TON out of that unit.
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