Redskins begin hosting pre-draft visits
The Washington Redskins have begun the process of hosting prospects for pre-draft visits, thus far, showing interest in a group of offensive linemen, pass rushers and wide receivers, among others, according to sources and various media reports.
Virginia tackle Morgan Moses has had a strong week of practices leading up to the Senior Bowl.
Virginia offensive tackle Morgan Moses and Tennessee offensive tackle Antonio Richardson are expected to meet with the Redskins today, Grant Paulsen of 106.7 The Fan reported.
Related: Jones on Fleming, underclassmen at NFL Combine | Moses at Senior Bowl | Profiles from Senior Bowl | Combine The Redskins already have met with many players during the weeks leading up to the Senior Bowl and other college all-star games, and during the NFL Scouting Combine.
Fleming measured out at 6 feet 5, 323 pounds and ranks as the seventh-best tackle in the draft according to CBSSports.com’s draft rankings.
Richardson (6-6, 336) projects as a third- to fourth-round pick and ranks 10th on CBSSports.com’s position rankings at tackle.