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In the market for a wide receiver, Redskins will have to shake their draft history


If the NFL Draft is a grocery store, the Redskins are a hungry shopper sprinting down the aisle, contemplating throwing every item they see into their cart.

Stuck in neutral, Washington has posted a 31-32-1 record over the past four seasons. They’ve trended south, from nine wins in 2015 to eight wins in 2016 to seven in each of the past two seasons.

The club’s free-agency plan was obstructed by a salary-cap budget issue created when quarterback Alex Smith suffered a career-threatening injury last fall. Short on cash and with a plethora of needs, the Redskins have more holes than they will be able to fill in the 2019 draft.

On offense, quarterback is unsettled, a starting left guard is nowhere in sight and tight end has become thin. Defensively, the Redskins have to replace Preston Smith at outside linebacker, Zach Brown at inside linebacker and they need to add a starting safety to play alongside Landon Collins.

But there is no position…





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