http://espn.go.com/blog/nflnation/post/ ... h-kerrigan
From ScoutsInc: How he fits: He should fit nicely in Jim Haslett's 3-4 defense. The Redskins have really needed a bookend for their best pass-rusher, Brian Orakpo, who will now see less double teams. Right now, the other starter, Lorenzo Alexander, is probably a better run stopper than pass rusher and even though Kerrigan is not an elite edge rusher, he is a try-hard guy who will greatly improve the pressure this unit tries to create.
http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=6446007
Todd McShay: "No chance [Kerrigan's] gonna be a bust in the NFL..." "Ready to play right away for the Redskins"
Bleacher Report: This may be a bit of a homer ranking, but I honestly believe that Shanahan and the Redskins executed their draft plan perfectly. Even with guys like Robert Quinn and Cameron Jordan available at No. 10, Washington toughens up and trades back to acquire an additional second-rounder (49th) and they take a hard-working, pass-rushing, blue-collar end like Ryan Kerrigan at No. 16. This may not be the sexiest pick for the Skins, but it’s logical and smart — something Redskins Nation really isn’t used to.

Whether or not you wanted someone else, as Redskins fans I'm sure we all want the same thing now... for him to have a long and productive career in Washington.
Welcome to Washington Ryan!