The Redskins selected University of Kentucky defensive end Jeremy Jarmon in the third round of the NFL supplemental draft.
The supplemental draft is for players entering the NFL after the the draft in April. If a team makes a selection, they lose that rounds pick in the next draft.
Jarmon, 21, entered the supplement draft after losing his eligibility to play his senior season after it was discovered he took a banned dietary substance.
The Redskins identified the defensive line as an area of need at the beginning of the off-season, and adding Jarmon to the mix will bring both youth and size. With his size, he will play on the left side of the line behind veterans Phillip Daniels and Renaldo Wynn.
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