4 wide receivers the Redskins should be watching at the NFL Draft Combine

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3. Michael Pittman Jr., USC

Another sleeper wide receiver for teams in the draft this year will be USC standout Michael Pittman Jr. He is the best wide receiver in the draft that absolutely no one is hyping up.

Last season with the Trojans, Pittman caught 101 passes for 1,275 yards and 11 touchdowns. He has excellent size at 6-foot-4 and 220 pounds and many have him mocked in the third round. If that is the case, the Redskins should not hesitate to bring him in.

Washington would have two big wide receivers who can make plays down the field and as possession receivers in Pittman and McLaurin. Haskins would have a much easier job with Pittman on board.

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