2011 Draft Picks

Here’s the Washington Redskins 2011 haul of draft picks. The Redskin war room was extremely busy completing 3 trades in the second round alone. In the end, Washington ended up with twelve selections:

Round 1, Pick 16 (16), Ryan Kerrigan, DE, Purdue
Round 2, Pick 9 (41), Jarvis Jenkins, DL, Clemson
Round 3, Pick 15 (79), Leonard Hankerson, WR, Miami
Round 4, Pick 8 (105), Roy Helu, RB, Nebraska
Round 5, Pick 15 (146), Dejon Gomes, DB, Nebraska
Round 5, Pick 24 (155), Niles Paul, WR, Nebraska
Round 6, Pick 12 (177), Evan Royster, RB, Penn St.
Round 6, Pick 13 (178), Aldrick Robinson, WR, SMU
Round 7, Pick 10 (213), Brandyn Thompson, DB, Boise St.
Round 7, Pick 14 (217), Maurice Hurt, OL, Florida
Round 7, Pick 21 (224), Markus White, DE, Florida St.
Round 7, Pick 50 (253), Chris Neild, NT, West Virginia

At one point, the Redskins selected three players in a row from Nebraska – Roy Helu, RB; Dejon Gomes, DB and Niles Paul, WR.

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  1. I like Ryan Kerrigan the best He’s the blue collar guy i’ve been wanting the Redskins to draft plus he has great production and dosent play down to an opponents level. hopeful for The Redskins Season whenever it may happen HTTR

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