... of Jim Zorn, no position on the team looked quite as deficient as the wide receivers.
While the team preached continuity on its roster, it was converting from the vertical offense of Al Saunders and Joe Gibbs to the Mike Holmgren brand of West Coast. All of a sudden, the lack of a big possession receiver and a second tight end to compliment Chris Cooley became the team’s biggest holes on the squad.
Apparently, Redskins defector GM agreed. Wheelin’ and dealin’ on draft day netted the team a trio of second-round picks, all of which went to address these deficiencies. Malcolm Kelly and Devin Thomas were both prospects with first round potential that, for various reasons, slipped out. Fred Davis lit up the score...
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