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There are more teams with reasonable needs for a first-round quarterback this year than there are first-round quarterbacks Montez Sweat Jersey , so it stands to reason those guys will be busy.According to Alex Schiffer of the , the Dolphins last night for dinner and a private visit, and has a meeting with the Giants tonight after his Pro Day workout today.The Dolphins, picking 13th, signed Ryan Fitzpatrick but have an obvious need for a future starter, whether he arrives this year or next.The Giants, who own the sixth and 17th picks (via Cleveland), are going to try to milk another year out of Eli Manning, but have the same need whether they realize it or not.Lock has already met with the Broncos (who pick 10th) https://www.theredskinslockerroom.com/authentic-terry-mclaurin-jersey , and will likely have even more travel in his future as the next five weeks go on. According to Steve Wyche of NFL Network, Lock also said he has meetings scheduled with those three teams, along with Washington, the Chargers, and Lions. Hogs Haven takes a look at 2019 NFL Draft prospects who could contribute to the Redskins"Jordan Miller, CBSchool: Washington | Conference: PAC 12College Experience: Senior | Age: 22?Height / Weight: 6-0 / 186 lbsProjected Draft Status: 4th or 5th RoundNFL Comparison: Quinton DunbarCollege StatisticsPlayer OverviewJordan Miller was a 3-star prospect from Oceanside, California who didn’t get starting experience until his senior year of high school. He got a few offers from the likes of Nevada, Cal, and Hawaii but got his chance with a bigger program like Washington when the co-defensive coordinator happened to be recruiting in that area of California and stopped by his school to watch him practice. Miller was offered a scholarship on the spot. He came to Washington and contributed immediate on special teams his freshman season. Miller’s athleticism and length have been his calling cards and as he developed his game and got into the starting lineup entering his junior season. That junior year was going really well until Miller suffered a set back that ended his season. Against Arizona State he broke his fibula and dislocated his ankle on a freak play. His road rehabbing was long but Miller was always determined to come back stronger and better than ever. He did that and had a career year this past season as a senior. Miller is a bit overlooked this season with his teammate Byron Murphy also breaking out and with his injury the season before last. He has the skills and upside to be a solid CB 3 or 4 with the right team.StrengthsGood height Womens Bryce Love Jersey , great length, athleticism, and great ball skills for the position. He got to play immediately his freshman season as special teams guy and worked his way into the starting lineup with increase playing time each season. Shows good instincts and anticipation in coverage. Athleticism lets him get sticky on WR’s through their routes. When he turns his head he tracks the ball well in the air and can adjust showing good body control to break up passes and disrupt the catch point.Aggressive and competitive player who seems like he has a chip on his shoulder. Not afraid to get involved as a tackler and can be very disruptive at the LOS in press coverage. Can bait QBs into bad throws and his his athleticism and ball skills to create turnovers. Shows good fluidity and flexibility with his backpedal and turn technique and can squeeze opponents on the sideline. WeaknessesSome think his thin build points to durability concerns. I think his injury in 2017 was a freak one and he’s been healthy the rest of his career but I guess its something to keep an eye on. Plays too aggressive at times and can grab on to WRs when he’s trying to squeeze and control them. He gets flagged. Also he needs more consistency playing the ball and not the WR. Sometimes in coverage he doesn’t turn his head around at all. Lacks the all important traits of good short area quickness and agility which will likely limit him to playing the boundary despite his size. He’s just to slow to move or recognize when receivers put their foot in the ground can make sharp cuts and fails to make up the space created. Let’s see his work:More Jordan Miller videosHow He Would Fit On The Redskins?While Miller is much more of a man press corner than he is a zone defender I think he has enough upside to complete his skillset a little more in the pros. The question regarding the Redskins secondary all offseason was how would it be impacted by a new defensive backs coach. The Redskins have been playing so far off the ball in coverage for years, something myself and others suspected was a failed strategy and philosophy by the defensive coordinator(s) here. Now it seems the team may have finally recognized this and they went out and asked a bunch of questions and hired Ray Horton to run the secondary as well as potentially call coverages. If Horton’s philosophy is to mix in more man coverage, especially press man, I think Miller could carve out a nice role in the secondary. The CB position is a bit in flux and could change dramatically after this season with players leaving as well as the anticipation and assumption that the young players will develop. Miller could be a nice depth addition and wouldn’t be pressured to start right away as has been the case his whole career. He could develop his coverage technique and potentially add a little weight and strength and he sits behind the other guys and contributes on special teams. His biggest assets are his straight line speed, ball skills, and length which are usually the building blocks you need to stick around in the NFL at the position. He has some intriguing promise and could be a key part of the Redskins defense beyond 2019.