2020 NFL Draft: Redskins can’t get cute, must draft Chase Young

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There are a few things that every single NFL coach, front office and fan base dreams of. Winning a Super Bowl and landing a generational talent. The Washington Redskins have dreamed of a Super Bowl for three decades, but their hopes have yet to become a reality.

However, the Redskins have a chance at something else. An opportunity to select a generational talent with the second overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft. This unbelievable phenom’s name is Chase Young. Will the Redskins drop the ball like they are notorious for doing, or will Ron Rivera usher in a wave of change in the nation’s capital? 

Drafting Chase Young: The Redskins are under a brand-new regime. Ron Rivera comes into an organization that has been crippled by a hated former front office led by Bruce Allen. Rivera recognized this and completely cleaned out the coaching staff and front office. 

One of his most notable hires was defensive coordinator Jack Del Rio, who has an impressive resume of working with elite pass rushers. 

Drafting a Quarterback: The Redskins drafted Dwayne Haskins with the No. 15 pick in 2019. While he had a relatively poor rookie season, his supporters argue it was due to the mid-season coaching change, a porous offensive line, underwhelming play-calling and a lack of weapons. Meanwhile, his critics pointed to Haskins missing wide open receivers and making poor reads. With that said, he was only a rookie.

Trading Down: In 2012, the Redskins made a historic deal by trading up to the No. 2 pick to select Robert Griffin III. Now in 2020, they own the same pick in a quarterback rich draft class. Will a team like the Dolphins entice the Redskins with a trade they can’t refuse? 

The Bottom Line

The Redskins must draft Chase Young. There are plenty of options for the franchise, but the smartest decision is sticking with the generational talent 

Putting Young on a defensive line that already features Jonathan Allen, Matt Ioannidis, Daron Payne, and Montez Sweat could make one of the best defensive lines in the NFL. Del Rio has a proven history of molding elite pass rushers. The Redskins should not get cute with this decision and make the obvious choice.

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