Coming out of the first two days of the NFL Draft with three new potential starters, the Washington Redskins came into Day 3 with plenty of flexibility, in terms of who they could pick. With flexibility comes calculated risks, and the Redskins first fourth-round selection was very much a calculated risk.
With the No. 112 pick in the fourth round of the 2019 NFL Draft, the Redskins selected Stanford running back Bryce Love, adding a former Heisman candidate to their running back room.
Love peaked in 2017, two seasons ago, when he accrued 2,118 rushing yards and 19 touchdowns on 8.