The Washington Redskins traded out of the first round and actually *gasp* picked up some extra picks. The deal goes down like this:
- Redskins deal away their first round pick (#21), third round pick (#84) and fifth round pick (#154)
- Falcons deal away their two second round picks (#34 and #48) and fourth round pick (#103)
That means that Washington gets three second round picks and it may have been a great move. Washington is looking for a big-time receiver and there were ZERO selected in the first round (many mock drafts,
including ours) which had them looking in that direction.
UPDATE: Washington selects WR
Devin Thomas with that first pick. Outstanding pick! Many people figured he'd be somewhere in the middle to late first round and would have been a nice pick at #21. He's a nice addition to the West Coast Offense (strong, great hands, breaks tackles, turns small catches into big gains).
UPDATE: Washington selects TE
Fred Davis with the other second round pick. Eh!?! Dude is a beast but we already have a Pro Bowl tight end in
Chris Cooley. Now, Davis is a former running back who was turned into a great pass catching tight end and is another good pickup for a West Coast Offense.
UPDATE: Washington selects WR Malcolm Kelly ... and I am ecstatic! I had Kelly going to the Redskins in the FanHouse
mock draft so it is obvious that I love his talent. This is that big receiver with great hands that Washington desperately needs.