Ranking the Washington Redskins top 5 needs for the 2020 NFL Draft

The Redskins have a number of holes to fill on the roster, but in which order will they choose to do so?

No. 3 — Wide Receiver

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The Redskins tried and failed to land a big named wide receiver in free agency, so it seems like they will almost assuredly come away from the draft with at least a mid-round pass-catcher who can add some depth to the receiving corps. The top of the depth chart is pretty solid in Washington, with Terry McLaurin, Steven Sims and Cody Latimer leading the way, but finding another rookie WR to produce on a cheap contract could be hugely beneficial in Washington.

Potential Prospects: K.J. Hill (Ohio State), Chase Claypool (Notre Dame), Antonio Gandy-Golden (Liberty), Donovan Peoples-Jones (Michigan).