2019 NFL Draft: Full two-round mock for each team across the league

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TEMPE, AZ – SEPTEMBER 09: Wide receiver N’Keal Harry #1 of the Arizona State Sun Devils catches a five yard touchdown pass against cornerback Ron Smith #17 of the San Diego State Aztecs during the first half of the college football game at Sun Devil Stadium on September 9, 2017 in Tempe, Arizona. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)
TEMPE, AZ – SEPTEMBER 09: Wide receiver N’Keal Harry #1 of the Arizona State Sun Devils catches a five yard touchdown pass against cornerback Ron Smith #17 of the San Diego State Aztecs during the first half of the college football game at Sun Devil Stadium on September 9, 2017 in Tempe, Arizona. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images) /

The Washington Redskins could stand to get healthy this offseason, and one has to hope quarterback Alex Smith returns at 100 percent after his devastating leg injury.

Smith could stand for more weapons on the outside too, which makes Arizona State wide receiver N’Keal Harry a nice pickup this deep into Round 1. At 6-foot-4 and 213 pounds, Harry is an excellent big-bodied target for the almost-always precise Smith. The prospect wideout is the kind of receiver opposing teams have to scheme against, which is something Washington has lacked since the days of DeSean Jackson.

Unless, of course, the Redskins are looking at wide receivers Jamison Crowder, Paul Richardson and Josh Doctson as long-term answers.

The Redskins could stand for some safety help too, as the recently acquired Ha Ha Clinton-Dix is in the final year of his contract. But a hunch suggests Washington would want to bring him back after trading for him.