The Redskins will meet "a couple times a week" with Baylor quarterback Robert Griffin III leading up to the draft, according to a report. League rules indicate that is not out of bounds -- clubs can conduct multiple, single-day, on-campus visits with prospects before the draft. The NFL said late Friday that there's nothing wrong with how the Redskins have proceeded with Griffin. "There is no issue," NFL spokesman Greg Aiello said. "College-eligible players can be timed, tested and interviewed in their hometown or college town. And it can be done on more than one occasion. It is standard procedure. All clubs do it."