Mid-Round Value: 12 players the Redskins might draft in the 4th round

The Redskins have two picks in the fourth round of the 2020 NFL Draft, and they might be able to walk away with a load of value.

With less than two weeks to go until the 2020 NFL Draft, every team in the league has a plentiful list of players and prospects that they will take a serious look at drafting. As the NFL world starts to gear up for one of the most unique drafts in the sport’s history, fans should start to get a feel for what their team might do each round as well.

With the No. 2 overall pick, it’s almost a foregone conclusion that the Washington Redskins will draft DE Chase Young out of Ohio State. Their lack of a second-round pick will lead them to rely heavily on their No. 66 pick to grab a playmaker who can have an instant impact — we laid out who that player may be earlier this week.

Luckily, the Redskins were awarded an extra 4th-round compensatory pick earlier this year, giving them two selections, at No. 108 and No. 142. Here are some names that we think they might take a serious look at drafting in this round.

Albert Okwuegbunam — TE — Missouri

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Terrell Burgess — S — Utah

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Jordon Mack — LB — Virginia

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Collin Johnson — WR — Texas

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Harrison Bryant — TE — Florida Atlantic

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Saahdiq Charles — OL — LSU

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Thaddeus Moss — TE — LSU

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Adam Trautman — TE — Dayton

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K.J. Hill — WR — Ohio State

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Darnay Holmes — CB — UCLA

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Antonio Goldy-Gilden — WR — Liberty

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Trey Adams — OL — Washington

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