e the newest member of the family HaHa Clinton-Dix Jersey , Cole Holcomb, after making him the 173rd overall pick in the 2019 NFL Draft."WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections Looks Like Someone Has A Sixpack Of The MondaysDaily SlopRedskins Recapsthe 173rd overall pick in the 2019 NFL Draft.EDTShareTweetShareShareWashington Redskins Select North Carolina ILB Cole Holcomb In Fifth Round Of 2019 NFL DraftNell Redmond-USA TODAY SportsThe Redskins have picked someone on defense! North Carolina ILB Cole Holcomb joins the Redskins LB corps.Washington Redskins 2019 Draft PicksRound 1(#15): Dwayne Haskins, QB, Ohio StateRound 1(#26): Montez Sweat, OLB, Mississippi StateRound 2(#46): Traded to ColtsRound 3(#76): Terry McLaurin, WR, Ohio StateRound 3(#96): Traded to the BillsRound 4(#112): Bryce Love, RB, StanfordRound 4(#131): Wes Martin, G, IndianaRound 5(#153): Ross Pierschbacher, C, AlabamaRound 5(#173): Cole Holcomb, ILB, North CarolinaRound 6(#206):Round 7(#227):Round 7(#253): Seven picks remaining on Saturday"Hogs Haven’s very own Gabe Ward watched film of Terry McLaurin pre-draft and came away impressed.Reading a variety of sources in the hours after the Redskins drafted him, I’m getting the impression that MaLaurin is better than his production indicates:He blocks, adding to the production of other players in the offenseHe is unselfish Chase Roullier Jersey , and a leader among his teammatesHe plays special teams (apparently he is a talented gunner on the punt team)What did Jay Gruden have to say about the team’s newest wideout?What did McLaurin have to say for himself after he was drafted by Washington?Plugging more holes on Day 3 of the draftThe Redskins have the 10th, 29th, 51st, and 71st picks in Day 3 of the draft (and still one more in the sixth and two more in the seventh round), so they have the opportunity to still add impact players for offense or defense.I talked about the interior offensive line at the beginning of the article; let me talk about a defensive position to end it.SafetyThere’s a possibility that the Redskins’ need for a starting safety may be greater than their ability to fill that need with the remaining draft picks.Fans should not forget that veteran free agency has not come to an end; in fact, it should see a bit of a resurgence after Tuesday 7 May, when veterans who are signed no longer count towards the compensatory pick formula.The Redskins, after allowing cap space for the drafted rookies and setting aside a contingency for injury-replacement players in the regular season, should still have around $4.5 or $5 million available in 2019 cap space to put toward veteran free agents.As he proved with the Landon Collins contract, the Redskins’ cap guru, Eric Schaffer, can do a lot with limited cap space; crafting a contract for a free agent safety in May should be a piece of cake for him.The three names that I would look at in the free agent safety market would be Tre Boston, Eric Berry, and Jahleel Addae.In the draft, however, the last chance the Redskins may have to fill the hole in their roster may come with the former Iowa Hawkeye safety, Amani Hooker.Amani HookerGabe Ward profiled Hooker for Hogs Haven but wasn’t sold on his suitability for the Redskins.