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. 7 — 2010 Draft Class

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Best Picks: Trent Williams (4), Perry Riley (103)

Worst Picks: Dennis Morris (174), Terrence Austin (219), Erik Cook (229)

Analysis: Regardless of what your current thoughts are about Trent Williams, there is no denying that he is one of the best singular draft picks that the Redskins have made in the past decade. He quickly became one of the best left tackles in the NFL, and he made it to seven Pro Bowls before the drama began. Then, of course, the drama began, and now he is left asking for a trade or release, and not quite getting what he wants. After selecting Williams in the first round, the Redskins were left without a pick until the fourth round, where they found some solid value in Riley, who played for six years in Washington, acting as a solid contributor in the middle of the defense.

Outside of those two players, though, the rest of the four players Washington drafted played a combined 27 games with the team.