WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections Looks Like Someone Has A Sixpack Of The MondaysDaily SlopRedskins RecapsEDTShareTweetShareShareNFL Draft 2019: What grades did the Redskins get for this year’s draft?John David Mercer-USA TODAY SportsThe NFL draft is over and the instareaction grades are here. The Redskins were declared early winners of the 1st round for their selections of QB Dwayne Haskins and OLB Montez Sweat. On the second day of the draft they granted Haskins wish
http://www.washingtonredskinsteamonline.com/montez-sweat-jersey , and got him one of his wide receivers from Ohio State. WR Terry McLaurin joins a depleted Redskins receiving corps. The Redskins went into Day 3 with 7 picks and used every one of them to bring their draft total to 10 players for 2019. They were able to add a RB, two offensive lineman, an ILB, another WR, a CB, and another OLB. There were value picks and head scratchers for some people. But the consensus is that the Redskins had a very good draft on paper, and the team improved.Washington Redskins 2019 Draft PicksRound 1(#15): Dwayne Haskins, QB, Ohio StateRound 1(#26): Montez Sweat, OLB, Mississippi StateRound 2(#46): Traded to ColtsRound 3(#76): Terry McLaurin, WR, Ohio StateRound 3(#96): Traded to the BillsRound 4(#112): Bryce Love
http://www.washingtonredskinsteamonline.com/bryce-love-jersey , RB, StanfordRound 4(#131): Wes Martin, G, IndianaRound 5(#153): Ross Pierschbacher, C, AlabamaRound 5(#173): Cole Holcomb, ILB, North CarolinaRound 6(#206): Kelvin Harmon, WR, N.C. StateRound 7(#227): Jimmy Moreland, CB, James MadisonRound 7(#253): Jordan Brailford, OLB
Deshazor Everett Jersey , Oklahoma StateHogs Haven Fan Poll ResultsPro Football FocusGrade: ExcellentNew York PostGrade: A+Walter FootballGrade: ASporting News(Iyer)Grade: ATouchdown Wire(Farrar)Grade: ASB Nation(Kadar)Grade: A-E$PN+(Kiper)Grade: A-Washington PostGrade: A-USA Today(Davis)Grade: A-Rotoworld(Silva)Grade: A-NFL.comGrade: B+MMQB(Benoit)Grade: B Trent Williams has vowed not to play for the Washington Redskins. The Washington Redskins have vowed not to trade Trent Williams.That would appear to create an impasse with no resolution in sight.But as Williams continues to remain absent from Washington, team General Manager Bruce Allen continues to say he believes Williams will play football this year and it will be in D.C.“It’ll be with us,” Allen said when asked where he believes Williams will play this year, via NBC 4 Sports.“I think Trent’s going to play football, yes,” Allen said. “We had a surprising retirement this week in the NFL and I don’t see Trent retiring.”Williams believes his health was put at risk by the team’s medical staff when they didn’t properly diagnose a growth on his head. Williams has held out of training camp and has no intention to play for the team that he believes wronged him.Meanwhile, Washington, with Allen as G.M., has not budged from their stance of keeping Williams off-limits in trade discussions. The Houston Texans appear to be the latest team to be rebuffed as they seek a trade destination for defensive end Jadeveon Clowney.If Williams will not move off of his stance, and Washington will not capitulate to trading Williams elsewhere, the standout left tackle may be forced to follow the lead of Carson Palmer.Palmer retired from football in 2011 after telling the Bengals to trade him or else. He missed the first six weeks of the season before the Oakland Raiders sent a pair of draft picks to Cincinnati to acquire him before the trade deadline.Walking away would come with a cost for Williams as he wouldn’t receive his $11 million salary this year and Washington would be entitled to seek repayment of $1.62 million from his signing bonus. But if Williams is truly adamant he won’t play for the team again, that may be a price he’s willing to pay.