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The 2018 season is over for the Washington Redskins and their final record is 7-9. That is good/bad enough to earn them the 15th overall pick in the 2019 NFL draft. There are reports that both Gruden and Team President Bruce Allen will be back next season, but there will be changes on the coaching staff after another losing season. Bruce Allen should never be allowed to be involved in a Redskins football decision again.
Bruce Allen still works for the Redskins, and now the FedUp T-shirts are back #FireBruceAllen @breakingtco https://t.co/TJdaYIEXHf pic.twitter.com/PXWlcxpcDE
— Hogs Haven (@HogsHaven) December 27, 2018
The Redskins had a lot of injuries again this year and will need to make major changes if they want to get out of the 7-9 rut that is Jay Gruden football. QB is up in the air with Alex Smith’s broken leg, and the infections/surgeries that followed. Washington shut down Montae Nicholson after his arrest for a fight, and released D.J. Swearinger after he was critical of the team one too many times. Safety continues to be a need. That’s just the tip of the iceberg for this team going into the 2019 season...
Hogs Haven has begun their draft profiles, and we will continue to provide draft coverage throughout the year.
Cardinals will have the No. 1 overall pick of the 2019 draft. Here are the top 18 picks, all set in stone barring trades. pic.twitter.com/cWemvhvFXA
— Kevin Seifert (@SeifertESPN) December 31, 2018
Notable players selected with the 15th pick;
— Chad Ryan (@ChadwikoRCC) December 31, 2018
Malik Hooker ('17)
Melvin Gordon ('15)
Ryan Shazier ('14)
Kenny Vaccaro ('13)
Bruce Irvin ('12)
Mike Pouncey ('11)
Jason Pierre-Paul ('10)
Brian Cushing ('09)
Brandon Albert ('08)
Lawrence Timmons ('07)
Fair amount of talent.