19. Washington Redskins
If the Redskins' ordinary group of defensive tackles can protect newly signed
London Fletcher, then he has the ability to be very productive at his new home. He is undersized and doesn't excel taking on big blockers play after play, but he diagnoses very quickly and doesn't take many false steps on his way to the ball carrier. On the strong side,
Marcus Washington brings a nice blend of size, pass-rush ability and strength at the point of attack. There were many rumors flying around that Washington was in the market for Lance Briggs for their weakside linebacker spot, but second-year player
Rocky McIntosh has all the talent needed to excel at this spot.
Lemar Marshall can play several linebacker positions and the depth he provides is crucial, especially if McIntosh were to struggle.
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