Ranking the last 10 years of Washington Redskins draft classes

The Redskins have had a couple of successful draft classes in the past few years, but where do they rank among the best of the decade?

No. 9 — 2013 Draft Class

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Best Picks: Jordan Reed (85), Chris Thompson (154)

Worst Picks: David Amerson (51), Phillip Thomas (119), Brandon Jenkins (162)

Analysis: Both Jordan Reed and Chris Thompson are well-liked in Washington, but it’s safe to say that neither reached their full potential with the Redskins, mostly due to injuries over the years. Now, both are likely to leave in free agency, and Washington will move on from this draft class completely.

Amerson was a great player in Washington, and he had two interceptions, 10 passes defended and a touchdown in his rookie season with the Redskins. However, he was later released after some disciplinary issues mounted up, and he continued his career with the Oakland Raiders. Since leaving Washington, he has been a mid-level CB in the NFL.