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2008 Washington Redskins Team Needs
Wide Receiver: The Redskins have yet to recover from their ridiculous idea they had a few years ago when they decided to sign a bunch of receivers that were all under six feet tall. Santana Moss still is the leader of their wideouts, but he could have more success if they could find a lethal threat to lineup opposite him.
Safety: The Redskins will likely look to the draft to try and find someone to fill the void that was left when Sean Taylor was tragically murdered last year.
Linebacker: The Skins have some respectable talent at linebacker, but they lack depth. This will allow them flexibility to be able to select a linebacker on day one, or even decide to hold off until day two if they want to fill other needs first.
Guard: Randy Thomas missed most of the 2007 season, and he is not exactly getting any younger. Jason Fabini and Pete Kendall are even older than Thomas. Consequently Washington would benefit from acquiring younger talent at the position.
Defensive End: Phillip Daniels is 35 years old, and Chris Wilson and Demetric Evans appear to be career backups. In other words, the Redskins could afford to find a rush end on the left side.
Draft Candidates: WR James Hardy, Indiana, WR Mario Manningham, Michigan, S Kenny Phillips, Miami, S Simeon Castielle, Alabama, LB Phillip Wheeler, Georgia Tech, LB Robert James, Arizona State, G Robert Felton, Arkansas, G Eric Young, Tennessee, DE Chase Ortiz, Texas Christian, DE Adamm Oliver, Georgia Tech