Post NFL Draft 2013: The Redskins Select...

The Washington Redskins finalized their 2013 NFL Draft class on Saturday, selecting seven players over three days, including three defensive backs – the most since selecting three defensive backs in the 2008 NFL Draft.

The team’s 2013 draft class is as follows:
 
ROUND (PICK)       PLAYER                               SCHOOL
2 (51)                           CB David Amerson               North Carolina State
3 (85)                           TE Jordan Reed                     Florida
4 (119)                         S Phillip Thomas                    Fresno State
5 (154)                         RB Chris Thompson              Florida State
5 (162)                         LB Brandon Jenkins              Florida State
6 (191)                         S Bacarri Rambo                    Georgia
7 (228)                         RB Jawan Jamison                 Rutgers                                   
 
NOTES ON REDSKINS OVERALL DRAFT
·         With seven selections, the Redskins made at least seven picks for the ninth time since the institution of the seven-round draft in 1994. This is the first time in that timeframe in which the Redskins have picked at least seven in three consecutive years.
 
·         Washington has now selected 28 players in the past three drafts, the most of any three-year period in team history since the institution of the seven-round format. The team had previously posted a three-year total of 27 from 2010-12. The 28 picks by the Redskins in the past three seasons are the most since selecting 29 players from 1991-93, which included two 12-round drafts and one eight-round draft.
 
·         The Redskins selected two players who led the Football Bowl Subdivision in interceptions over the past two seasons (David Amerson, 13 in 2011; Phillip Thomas, eight in 2012). Safety Bacarri Rambo was second in the FBS in interceptions in 2011 with eight.
 
·         This is the second time in three years that the Redskins have selected three players who played collegiately in the state of Florida (2011 – WR Leonard Hankerson, OL Maurice Hurt, LB Markus White).
 
·         This is the 15th time in the Common Draft era (since 1967) that the Redskins have selected college teammates in a draft class (1969, 1970, 1974, 1975, 1981, 1982, 1984, 1988, 1992, 1993, 2002, 2005, 2011, 2012, 2013). This is the fifth time that this has happened since the NFL instituted the seven-round format in 1994.
 
·         The Redskins have selected a set of college teammates in three consecutive years for the first time in the Common Draft era (2013: RB Chris Thompson, LB Brandon Jenkins – Florida State; 2012: G Josh LeRibeus, CB Richard Crawford – SMU; 2012: G Adam Gettis, S Jordan Bernstine – Iowa; 2011: RB Roy Helu, Jr., S DeJon Gomes, WR Niles Paul – Nebraska).
 
·         This is the first time in the Shanahan/Allen era that the Redskins did not make a draft-day trade.
 
·         This is the first time since 2003-05 a Mike Shanahan-coached team has selected five running backs in a three-year span (2011 – Roy Helu, Jr., Evan Royster; 2012 – Alfred Morris; 2013 – Chris Thompson, Jawan Jamison).
 
NOTES ON THE SELECTION OF DAVID AMERSON
·         The selection marks the earliest the Redskins have taken a defensive back since selecting safety LaRon Landry out of LSU with the sixth overall pick in the 2006 NFL Draft. It marks the earliest the team has taken a cornerback since selecting Carlos Rogers out of Auburn with the ninth overall pick in the 2005 NFL Draft. 
·         The selection marks the earliest a Shanahan-coached team has taken a defensive back since selecting cornerback Willie Middlebrooks out of Minnesota with the No. 24 overall pick in the 2001 NFL Draft as head coach of the Denver Broncos. 
·         Amerson is the sixth defensive back selected by a Shanahan-coached team in the first 51 picks of a draft, joining Middlebrooks, Kenoy Kennedy (No. 45, DEN 2000), Deltha O’Neal (No. 15, DEN 2000), Tory James (No. 44, DEN 1996) and Terry McDaniel (No. 9, LA Raiders 1988). 
·         Amerson is the seventh player from NC State selected by the Redskins all-time and the second in the Common Draft era. Below are the six previous NC State products drafted by the Redskins:
Year    Rd.      Pick     Pos.     Player                        
1937    10        96        E          Dom “Mac” Cara
1952    22        259      B         Jim O'Rourke
1953    11        123      B         Alex Webster
1958    11        126      T          Darrell Dess
1960    18        208      G         John Lawrence
2000    3          64        DB      Lloyd Harrison
 
·         Amerson is the first NC State product drafted by a Shanahan-coached team. 
·         Amerson is the fifth player to be selected by the Redskins with the No. 51 pick of a draft all-time, joining the following players:
Year    Rd.      Pick     Pos.     Player                         College           
1945    6          51        E          Johnny North              Vanderbilt
1953    5          51        B         Nick Carras                 Missouri
1997    2          51        LB       Greg Jones                  Colorado
2008    2          51        WR      Malcolm Kelly            Oklahoma
 
·         Amerson shares his draft selection in common with Redskins Defensive Coordinator Jim Haslett, who was selected with the No. 51 overall selection in the 1979 NFL Draft.


NOTES ON THE SELECTION OF JORDAN REED
·         The selection marks the earliest the Redskins have taken a tight end since selecting Fred Davis out of USC with the No. 48 overall pick in the 2008 NFL Draft. He is the first college tight end selected by the Redskins in the Shanahan era. 
·         Reed is the second tight end selected by the Redskins in the third round all-time, joining Utah State’s Chris Cooley, the team’s all-time leader in receptions by a tight end, who was selected by Washington with the No. 81 overall pick in the 2004 NFL Draft. 
·         Reed is the 12th player from the University of Florida selected by the Redskins all-time and the fifth Gator selected by the Redskins in the Common Draft era. 
·         Reed is only the second player all-time selected by the Redskins at No. 85 overall, joining Kansas running back Bert Coan (1962). 
·         Reed is the seventh college tight end selected by a Shanahan-coached team and the first since Tony Scheffler, who was selected by Shanahan’s Denver Broncos in the second round of the 2006 NFL Draft. 
·         Reed is the eighth player from the University of Florida selected by a Shanahan-coached team, the most of any school. 
·         Reed is the third player selected by the Redskins in the Shanahan era to have played for a school at which Shanahan used to coach, joining Hurt (Florida, 2011) and tackle Trent Williams (Oklahoma, 2010). Including Shanahan’s time in Los Angeles and Denver, Reed is the 18th player taken by a Shanahan-coached team to come from a university at which Shanahan has coached in his career (Oklahoma, Northern Arizona, Eastern Illinois, Minnesota and Florida).
 
NOTES ON THE SELECTION OF PHILLIP THOMAS
 
·         Thomas is the first Fresno State product selected by a Shanahan-coached team. 
·         Thomas is the sixth player selected by the Redskins with the No. 119 overall selection all-time. He joins E Joe Tereshinski (1946), T Weldon Edwards (1947), B Billy Joe (1963), DE Dexter Manley (1981) and LB Keenan Robinson (2012). 
·         With the selection of Thomas and Robinson in consecutive years, the Redskins have made selections at No. 119 overall in consecutive years for the second time in team history (1946-47). 
·         Thomas is the third player from Fresno State selected by the Redskins all-time, joining B Jackie Fellows (1944) and WR Tydus Winans (1994). 
·         This marks the fourth time a Shanahan-coached team has selected at least two defensive backs in the first four rounds of the draft, joining Shanahan’s 1996 (Tory James and Darrius Johnson), 2000 (Deltha O’Neal and Kenoy Kennedy) and 2005 (Darrent Williams, Karl Paymah and Domonique Foxworth) draft classes with the Denver Broncos.
NOTES ON THE SELECTION OF CHRIS THOMPSON
·         Thompson is third player selected with the No. 154 selection by the Redskins, joining Delaware State receiver Darnerian McCants (2001) and Louisville linebacker Robert McCune (2005). 
·         Thompson is the 22nd running back selected by a Shanahan-coached team but the first to have played collegiately in the Atlantic Coast Conference. 
·         Thompson is the second player selected with the No. 154 selection by a Shanahan-coached team along with wide receiver Muneer Moore (2000 – Richmond).
 
NOTES ON THE SELECTION OF BRANDON JENKINS
·         This marks the fifth time in the Common Draft era (since 1967) that the Redskins have drafted a pair of college teammates with consecutive picks. The five instances are as follows:
Year                College                        Players (Overall selection)                                                   
2013                Florida State               Chris Thompson (154), Brandon Jenkins (162)
2011                Nebraska                     Roy Helu, Jr. (105), DeJon Gomes (146), Niles Paul (155)
2005                Auburn                        Carlos Rogers (9), Jason Campbell (25)
1993                Notre Dame                Tom Carter (17), Reggie Brooks (45)
1969                Virginia                       Rick Brand (347), Paul Rogers (374)
 
·         Jenkins becomes the eighth Florida State player selected by the Redskins all-time, joining the following players:
Year    Rd.      Pick     Pos.     Player                        
1958    23        270      E          Ron Schomburger
1961    19        255      E          Tony Romeo
1962    20        267      QB      Ed Trancygier
1966    9          131      LB       Jack Shinholser
1993    4          101      DE       Sterling Palmer
2011    7          224      LB       Markus White
2013    5          154      RB       Chris Thompson
 
·         Jenkins is the fourth Seminole selected by a Shanahan-coached team. He is the first player from any school taken by a Shanahan-coached team with the No. 162 overall pick. 
·         Thompson is the 15th linebacker selected by a Shanahan-coached team and the second to have played collegiately in the Atlantic Coast Conference (White).
 
NOTES ON THE SELECTION OF BACARRI RAMBO
·         Rambo is the third player selected by the Redskins from Georgia in the Common Draft era (since 1967), joining cornerback Champ Bailey (1999) and defensive lineman Kedric Golston (2006). 
·         Rambo is the fourth player selected by a Shanahan-coached team from Georgia, joining running back Terrell Davis (1995), running back Olandis Gary (1999) and tackle George Foster (2003).
·         Rambo will become the second safety on the Redskins’ current roster to have been drafted by the organization in the sixth round (Reed Doughty – 2006). 
·         Rambo is the fifth player selected by the Redskins with the No. 191 overall pick all-time, joining back Steve Juzwik (1942), center Heath Wingate (1966), running back Larry Brown (1969) and cornerback David Terrell (1998). 
·         Rambo is the second player selected by a Shanahan-coached team with the No. 191 pick, joining tight end Jeb Putzier in 2002.
 
NOTES ON THE SELECTION OF JAWAN JAMISON
·         The selections of Jamison and running back Chris Thompson (No. 154 overall) represented the seventh time a Shanahan-coached team has selected multiple running backs in a draft class and the second time in his tenure with Washington (2011 – Roy Helu, Jr. and Evan Royster). 
·         Jamison is the third player selected by the Redskins from Rutgers, joining defensive back Don Harris (No. 300, 1977) and back Bully Austin (No. 329, 1959).   
·         Jamison is the sixth player selected by the Redskins with the No. 228 pick, joining tackle Hal Mullins (1947), back Dick West (1948), back Frank Pattee (1949), kicker Mike Flater (1974) and defensive end Dallas Hickman (1975).    
·         Jamison is the first player from Rutgers selected by a Shanahan-coached team.   
·         Jamison is the second player selected by a Shanahan-coached team with the No. 228 pick, joining defensive back Chris Young in 2002.

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