Need or best player available? It's the big question every team has to answer during an NFL draft. Usually, what a general manager tells you he wants is the opposite of what he'll choose.
That's how it went for Scot McCloughan and the Washington Redskins this year. He wisely used his 10 picks to address obvious areas of need for a rebuilding roster consistently undone by weaknesses at very specific positions.
His main emphasis was naturally the offensive line that surrendered 58 sacks in 2014. McCloughan added three players, two of which have excellent chances to start as rookies.