washingtonpost.com - 2/21/2008
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With newly promoted defensive coordinator Greg Blache looking to bolster the line, team sources said, the Redskins could fill needs at defensive tackle and end on the draft's first day in April. The highest-rated linemen, such as Virginia end Chris Long, son of Hall of Famer Howie Long, and LSU tackle Glenn Dorsey, will be gone in the top five picks, most likely
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Redskins Coaches Head to Combine Looking for Defensive Linemen
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... all that surprising that they ended up taking LSU safety LaRon Landry. The defense was much improved in 2007 -- and Landry had a role in that -- but beefing up the defense, particularly the line, is still a priority. Unlike last year, though, the Redskins don't pick until 21st, which means many of the top prospects could be long gone. But the draft is still two months off, so there will be plenty of time to worry about such things. First up, the NFL Combine, which starts today. This is Jim Zorn's first combine as a head coach, and Vinny ...
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