The Redskins couldn't lose by taking Kirk Cousins in the fourth round of the NFL Draft this past weekend, according to quarterbacks coach Matt LaFleur. "I thought Kirk would've been gone long before the fourth round," LaFleur told 106.7 The Fan. "When he's sitting there, and you have a high grade on him, it's like you can't lose with that pick, in my opinion." Selecting the former Michigan State signal-caller was a head-scratcher for some who believe the team is inviting a quarterback controversy if second-overall pick Robert Griffin III struggles out of the gate. "This is a nasty game where sometimes things happen, and you have to go with somebody else, so we want to make sure we're secure at that position," LaFleur said. "I personally think it'll be a great thing," the coach added. "You've got two guys coming in here and they'll get the chance to grow together and learn together and study together."