1992 draft (12 round draft)
Miami - 6 draftees - 2 first-rounders, a fourth-rounder, a tenth-rounder, and 2 twelfth-rounders
Washington - 11 draftees - 2 first-rounders, 3 third-rounders, a fifth-rounder, a ninth-rounder, an eleventh-rounder, and 2 twelfth-rounders
For 1992, Washington wins on quantity
1993 draft (8 round draft)
Miami - 9 draftees - 4 second-rounders, a third-rounder, a fourth-rounder, a sixth-rounder, a seventh-rounder, and an eighth-rounder
Washington - 6 draftees - a first-rounder, a third-rounder, a fourth-rounder, a fifth-rounder, and 2 sixth-rounders
For 1993, Miami wins on quantity, and this is why Miami played in consecutive NC games, while Washington faded
1994 draft (7 round draft)
Miami - 2 draftees - a second rounder and a fifth rounder
Washington - 1 draftee - a fifth rounder
For 1994, Miami
1995 draft (7 round draft)
Miami - 7 draftees - a first-rounder, a second-rounder, a third-rounder, a fourth-rounder, a fifth-rounder, and 2 seventh-rounders
Washington - 5 draftees - 2 first-rounders, 2 fourth-rounders, and a fifth-rounder
For 1995, a push
Miami - 24 picks
Washington - 23 picks
The only year in which Washington had an NFL draft edge over Miami was 1992, the draft right after the 1991 season.
For the record, Russell Maryland and Randal Hill were drafted in 1991, the draft right before the 1991 season.