According to Jordan Dajani of 247Sports.com, the Washington Redskins have two more meetings scheduled before the NFL Draft. Those meetings are with West Virginia quarterback Will Grier and Ohio State wide receiver Parris Campbell.

Two of the biggest needs for the Redskins are at quarterback and wide receiver. Therefore, these meetings shouldn't come as a surprise.

Grier has already met with the Redskins before. He had a fantastic final season with West Virginia, but no one can seem to figure out where he is on draft boards. At times, he's considered a first-round talent. Other times he's seen as someone that will be available in the third round.

Washington will want to figure out exactly how much they like him before they finalize his spot on their draft board. It's apparent that they do need to make a move for a quarterback though. Maybe that will force them to push Grier up their board more than they normally would have.

As for Campbell, the Redskins receivers situation isn't much better than their QB1. Campbell would be able to come in and make an immediate impact on the position. He would immediately get playing time and become a top target on the team.

Due to that, Washington should make sure to do its due diligence on every receiver they consider drafting.

The NFL Draft is only a few days away at this point. Washington has nine picks in the upcoming draft. With those, they will have the opportunity to re-tool their roster. That means a new QB and one or two new receivers will likely be on their way.

Could Will Grier or Parris Campbell be on the team by this time in two weeks? That likely depends on their upcoming meetings with the Washington Redskins.