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. 4 — 2012 Draft Class

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Best Picks: Robert Griffin III (2), Kirk Cousins (102), Alfred Morris (173)

Worst Picks: Josh LeRibeus (71), Adam Gettis (141)

Analysis: Ah, the RG3 draft — what a time that was. Robert Griffin III took the league absolutely by storm in 2012, and he was the savior of the franchise before his knee issues popped up. Still, drafting him was the right move for the Redskins in 2012, and you can’t convince me otherwise. Taking Cousins in the fourth round was also a great steal, assuring that they at least had a stable QB for the next several years. Alfred Morris was also a great contributor for Washington over the next several years, where he had over 4,000 yards rushing and 29 touchdowns in four seasons.