32. Washington Redskins
Jordan Reed, TE (24): Reed is a matchup nightmare and one of my favorite young tight ends. He is at his best when detached from the formation, but is highly versatile in terms of his alignment and as a route-runner. Durability is his biggest concern.
Trent Murphy, OLB (24): There is a good chance that Murphy will start at outside linebacker opposite Ryan Kerrigan in 2015. Murphy is a solid prospect who had a quality rookie season, but he isn't a game-changer off the edge.
Robert Griffin III, QB (24): The jury is still out on Griffin. His potential and natural ability are off the charts, but durability is a massive red flag with him, and he's really struggled the past two seasons even when he was healthy (or close to it). And of course, the Redskins would have many other 25-and-under prospects if it weren't for their big trade up in the draft to select Griffin No. 2 overall in 2012.
Bashaud Breeland, CB (22): Breeland isn't that fast for a corner, but he has good size and plays the run well. His rookie-season performance was up and down.
David Amerson, CB (23): He has good size, length, movement skills and speed, but sharp-breaking routes and quicker-than-fast receivers give him a difficult time, and he struggles to find the ball in the air. A move to free safety could be in his future.
Others of note: Tom Compton, Josh LeRibeus, Niles Paul*, Spencer Long, Morgan Moses, Jackson Jeffcoat