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Washington Redskins' 2016 draft class: Analysis, grades, best picks, highlights

With the 2016 NFL draft now complete, every fan wants to review his or her team's draft. Where were the reaches? Was there enough value? Any potential busts?

ESPN Insider's NFL draft experts are here to provide a full recaps of every team.

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Washington Redskins

Scouts Inc. on 2016 class

1 (22) Josh Doctson, WR, TCU | Highlights

What he brings: The best receiver in this class tracking and playing the ball in the air, Doctson has the size, leaping skills and focus to present a one-on-one matchup problem down the field outside the hashes. He needs to add some polish and comes with some minor durability concerns, but he has enough speed and agility to develop and should quickly become a quarterback's best friend in the red zone.

How he fits: This may not seem like a need for Washington, but Pierre Garcon and DeSean Jackson are both entering contract years with high cap numbers, plus Jackson missed seven games with injuries last year. In addition, Doctson is an excellent value at this point and he should quickly earn the trust of quarterback Kirk Cousins with his ability to come down with 50-50 balls downfield. He's also a big threat in the red zone. -- Kevin Weidl