Redskins close NFL Draft with three late-round picks

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Well, that's all folks.

The 2019 NFL Draft has come to an end.
The Washington Redskins made 10 selections, and while the top two picks will steal all the headlines, they closed out with the draft by picking Kelvin Harmon in Round 6 and Jimmy Moreland and Jordan Brailford in Round 7.

The Skins selected Harmon, a 6'3, 212-pound wide receiver, out of N.C. State with the 206th overall pick. In 38 games with the Wolfpack, Harmon had 177 receptions for 2,665 yards and 16 touchdowns. 

And he loves to show off his skills.

This is very impressive from #Redskins draft pick Kelvin Harmon. #NFLDraft pic.twitter.com/OptRfNrrvZ

— 106.7 The Fan (@1067theFan) April 27, 2019

Kelvin Harmon was born in Liberia & moved to the United States when he was 4 per @dpbrugler draft guide."Above-average play strength and uses his size to his advantage…snatch-and-secure hands-catcher…natural tracking skills to locate, adjust andhighpoint" via @TheAthletic

— Locked on Redskins (@lockedredskins) April 27, 2019

Washington used their first pick of the seventh round (the 227th overall) Moreland, a 5'11, 175-pound corner out of James Madison University. In 56 games with the Dukes, Moreland recorded 208 tackles with 18 interceptions and six touchdowns.  

#Redskins first 7th rounder is Jimmy Moreland, CB out of JMU.He was the CAA DPOY. Obviously comes from a VERY successful program at JMU.

— Craig Hoffman (@CraigHoffman) April 27, 2019

Moreland had 18 interceptions at JMU.Q: "What makes you so good as a ballhawk?”JM: "I'm a dog."

— Craig Hoffman (@CraigHoffman) April 27, 2019

With the 253rd overall selection (the 2nd to last pick in the draft) the Redskins grabbed edge rusher Jordan Brailford out of Oklahoma State.

Brailford, 6'3, 252-pounds, ran a 4.65 40-yard dash at the NFL Combine where he also put up 22 reps on the bench press, had a 37.5 vertical jump, and 10 1/2 feet on the broad jump. 

pretty good athletic profile on jordan brailford pic.twitter.com/7FTSfc8F0J

— Brendan Darr (@BrendanDarr) April 27, 2019

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