
Over the past several months, many NFL Draft experts have pegged former Ohio State edge rusher Chase Young as a “generational talent,” “can’t-miss prospect” or an “immediate NFL star.” When the Redskins selected the former Buckeye with the No. 2 overall pick on Thursday, they hope any of those phrases will be able to describe their top draft pick. By investing the No. 2 overall pick in the pass rusher, the team has aspirations Young can be that game-changing player for the Burgundy and Gold for the next decade-plus. Young’s former college head coach, Ryan Day, joined NBC Sports Washington’s “On The Clock” draft special on Friday and told the crew it didn’t take long for him to realize Young’s true potential at Ohio State. “Right when he first got on campus and was a freshman, you saw it,” Day said. “The length, the size, the power. There were times when we…
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