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. 1 — Tight End

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If the Redskins don’t walk away from the 2020 NFL Draft with a TE prospect who can at the very least play some meaningful minutes in the upcoming season, it will be a failure on their part. While everyone expected them to be major players at that position in free agency this year, Washington avoided big signings like Austin Hooper or Eric Ebron. There are some very solid TE prospects in this draft class, and the Redskins will likely have to use their third-round pick in order to get one. A choice will have to be made between taking an instant-impact TE, or an LT who can serve some time now. I don’t envy whoever makes that decision.

Potential Prospects: Cole Kmet (Notre Dame), Adam Trautman (Dayton), Thaddeus Moss (LSU), Albert Okwuegbunam (Missouri), Hunter Bryant (Washington)

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