A morning roundup of what the local and national media have to say about the Washington Redskins on Thursday, April 21, 2016.
All reports, rumors and conjecture are a reflection of the media conversation and are not endorsed or confirmed by the Washington Redskins.
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-- In his daily "Need To Know," CSN Mid-Atlantic's Rich Tandler wonders if the Redskins will select a cornerback in the first round for the first time since 2005.
-- His colleague Tarik El-Bashir examines Ryan Kerrigan's comments about new outside linebackers coach Greg Manusky along with Junior Galette.
-- CSN Mid-Atlantic's Ben Standig provides his latest mock draft.
-- ESPN's John Keim writes that Christian Hackenberg's visit to the Redskins means the team has an eye on the future.
-- Keim also believes that Chris Hanburger remains the Redskins' top late-round draft pick in franchise history.
-- Keim thinks Louisiana Tech's Vernon Butler has the versatility that meshes well with the Redskins' defensive plans.
-- The Washington Times' Anthony Gulizia wrote about the beginning of offseason workouts and the excitement level of Ryan Kerrigan.
-- The Washington Post's Rick Snider looks into the possibility that the Redskins select a quarterback in the draft.
-- The Washington Post's Mike Jones answers fan questions in his weekly mailbag including some of the team's potential scenarios for the first night of the draft.
-- HogsHaven.com looks at one mock draft pegging the Redskins taking center Nick Martin in the second round.
-- HogsHaven.com continues their prospect series by looking at defensive lineman Adolphus Washington.
-- The Richmond Times-Dispatch's Michael Phillips looks at the Redskins opening up their offseason workouts on Monday.
-- The RedskinsCapitalConnection.com crew provides their first mock draft of the year.
-- LancasterOnline.com caught up with new Redskins offensive lineman Cody Booth to discuss the Redskins' history with offense linemen.
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