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Why the Redskins shouldn’t pursue S Brandon Bryant in Supplemental Draft

This year’s supplemental draft is loaded with talent. For the first time since 2015, a player will certainly be taken with a supplemental selection. And for the first time since 2010, it seems highly likely that more than one player will be selected.

Among the big names are Sam Beal and Adonis Alexander, but don’t sleep on Mississippi State’s Brandon Bryant. The former Bulldog had a solid college career playing in the SEC and has the athletic traits necessary to be a potential starter or top backup at the NFL level. That said, while Bryant could be a late-round pick in the supplemental draft, the Washington Redskins shouldn’t be the ones spending a pick on him.