"WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections Looks Like Someone Has A Sixpack Of The MondaysDaily SlopRedskins RecapsEDTShareTweetShareShareCan Emanuel Hall Be A Consistent Deep Threat For The Redskins?Kim Klement-USA TODAY SportsEmanuel Hall Womens Bryce Love Jersey , WRSchool: Missouri | Conference: SECCollege Experience: Senior | Age: 22?Height / Weight: 6-1 / 201 lbsProjected Draft Status: 3rd or 4th RoundNFL Comparison: Will Fuller / Dante PettisCollege StatisticsPlayer OverviewFormer 3-star recruit Emanuel Hall committed to Missouri over schools like Kentucky, Ole Miss, and his hometown university Vanderbilt because of the relationship he established with the Missouri coaches during the recruiting process. Hall was always expected to be a big contributor in the Missouri offense but his career got off to a slow start. He only caught a few passes after playing in just 6 games his freshman season as the Missouri offense struggled but it wasn’t until his junior season that his production actually started reaching the level expected of him. Hall has always battled through injuries during his career but when he’s been on the field he’s been a factor for Missouri. This past season Hall lost his father unexpectedly and he used that as focus for when he returned to the field after his recurring groin injury and as motivation to test as well as he could at the combine. He did that and now is viewed as one of the best deep threats in the class if he can remain healthy.StrengthsGood size, speed, length, quickness, and athleticism for the position.Very good quickness off the LOS and really nice first step. He sets corners up from the get go and takes advantage. Sells the route from the beginning and creates space. Obvious that he has worked on route running and takes the details seriously. Has a wide catch radius and good body control. Can make adjustments while tracking the ball in the air. Also a threat in the short passing game running after the catch. He has agility and quickness to make defenders miss.Has the athletic ability, speed, and acceleration to take the tops off defenses as a deep threat.WeaknessesInjury injury history featuring ailments to his shoulder, hamstring https://www.theredskinslockerroom.com/authentic-terry-mclaurin-jersey , and groin. He has never played a full season in his college career.More of a finesse receiver despite his size. He doesn’t body opponents using his frame to “box out” guys in the traditional sense. Not much of a contributor blocking for his teammates.Let’s see his work:More Emanuel Hall videosHow He Would Fit On The Redskins?If the Redskins don’t strike it rich with Hollywood Brown or Parris Campbell as deep threats in the first couple of rounds Hall could be their next best opportunity to get that coveted deep threat the team may be looking for. While Hall admits that his favorite route is the go route he can do a variety of other things on the field as well. He can help the Redskins as a deep threat but also on quick passes where he can run after the catch. He hasn’t been red flagged medically during the process so far so I assume he is at full health. Still injury concerns are valid for Hall and if he is drafted by the Redskins it may be wise that he be used is a Desean Jackson type role. He will probably never develop much of a taste for being a more physical receiver so keeping him healthy and developing his other skills probably yields the most value in his career. Hall could provide that spark the team needs at WR that would benefit the WR group as a whole. Hogs Haven takes a look at 2019 NFL Draft prospects who could contribute to the Redskins"WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections Looks Like Someone Has A Sixpack Of The MondaysDaily SlopRedskins RecapsEDTShareTweetShareShareIs Christian Wilkins Too Good To Pass On If The Redskins Have The Chance To Select Him?Kelley L Cox-USA TODAY SportsChristian Wilkins, DLSchool: Clemson | Conference: ACCCollege Experience: Senior | Age: 23Height / Weight: 6-3 / 315 lbsProjected Draft Status: 1st RoundNFL Comparison: Fletcher CoxCollege StatisticsPlayer OverviewChristian Wilkins was a 5-star prospect from Suffield, Connecticut who was tight-lipped about who he was leaning towards the entire recruiting process. Wilkins played his decision close to the chest and announced he would be attending Clemson late in the recruiting season. He chose the Tigers over Penn State, Alabama, Ohio State, and Stanford to name a few. He got to work immediately as a freshman contributing on the field behind Kevin Dodd and Carlos Watkins. Wilkins entered the starting lineup the next season after Dodd graduated to the NFL. He quickly and clearly established himself as a force not only on Clemson’s defensive line but in the country. Wilkins could have left for the NFL after the 2017 season. He finished his degree in 2.5 years so schoolwork wasn’t a concern but at the end of that season got a 2nd round grade from the draft advisory board. Wilkins knew he was a 1st round talent, and most of the draft pundit thought so too, but he wanted to go back to school to solidify that. Wilkins had another great season and won another championship with his teammates. Outside of his success on the football field he is known for his high character, attractive personality, and leadership skills. The team that selects Wilkins will not only be getting a first round talent but also a potential ‘face of the franchise’ type player. StrengthsGood size Montez Sweat Jersey , strength, and agility for the position.Disruptive, plays with explosive burst and agility. Can split gaps and give offensive linemen fits. Shows power and good functional strength. Can overpower linemen and even at times take them off their feet. Shows good lateral movement for a defensive linemen and can pursue and close in on the ball carrier quickly. Shows really good awareness and vision and knows how to fight through blocks and match the trajectory of the ball carrier in the run game.As a pass rusher he also uses his strength, power, and lower body to collapse the pocket. Hands are heavy and powerful. Uses his agility, flexibility, and speed to work inside and is relentless in his effort to get to the quarterback. Commands double teams. Forces QBs to move and affects throws. Hands are also active in passing lanes and he can bat them down.Team player. Asked to do everything under the sun for Clemson. Play RB? Check. Play Linebacker? Check. Play Safety? Check. Catch passes on punt fakes? Check. Drop into coverage? Check.Regarded as a likable, high character person with great leadership abilities. WeaknessesDoesn’t have the ideal length you want out of your DL players. When faced with more quality OL he had a harder time separating himself. Let’s see his work:More Christian Wilkins videosHow He Would Fit On The RedskinsWilkins is a player I would categorize as too good to pass up on if he made it to 15. From a talent perspective he’s a top 10 pick but because of the depth of other positions in this draft and the desperation for quarterbacks it could be possible that Wilkins somehow slips. He could play any position on the defensive line but I think its best if he move outside to DE where he could show off all his physical skills. Adding a player of his caliber and with his potential could arguably make the Redskins defensive line the best in the league especially after he learns some things from coach Tomsula. As I mentioned in Zach Allen’s profile the Redskins identity is their defensive line. Wilkins not only would elevate the unit but really hammer home some of the character and leadership rebuilding that the team has needed and has just started to undergo. If Wilkins is there at 15 the Redskins have to consider him.