Redskins: Riggo’s Rag Podcast – 2019 NFL Draft QB and WR big boards

DURHAM, NC - SEPTEMBER 29: Daniel Jones #17 of the Duke Blue Devils in action against the Miami Hurricanes during their game at Wallace Wade Stadium on September 29, 2017 in Durham, North Carolina. (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images)
DURHAM, NC - SEPTEMBER 29: Daniel Jones #17 of the Duke Blue Devils in action against the Miami Hurricanes during their game at Wallace Wade Stadium on September 29, 2017 in Durham, North Carolina. (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images) /
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The 2019 NFL Draft is only two weeks away. And for the Redskins, there is still ranking to be done.

The act of completing a composite big board is a very tedious one. Every prospect must be analyzed under strict scrutiny, and no details can go overlooked. It’s the time of year where the best evaluating teams separate themselves from the pack, and in 2019, the Washington Redskins can’t get caught falling behind.

In recent years, the Redskins have actually performed fairly well from an evaluation and draft execution standpoint. All eighteen of their selections from 2017 and 2018 remain on the roster. The first-round picks, Daron Payne and Jonathan Allen, have morphed into blue-chip players on the defensive line, and while the middle rounds haven’t been as fruitful, the Redskins have found contributors in the later rounds, including a starting center in Chase Roullier and a potential starting slot receiver in Trey Quinn.

But even with their relative success, the job is not done yet. The Redskins need to find a quarterback, whether for depth or starting purposes, and they have to give that quarterback weapons, so that their offensive performance in 2019 does not mirror 2018. With those needs in mind, it seems like a good time to go over and discuss our quarterback and wide receiver big boards for the 2019 NFL Draft.

If you want the most in-depth analysis, you can scroll to the bottom of the page and find the links to our big boards for quarterback and wide receiver, respectively. But if you want to hear the discussion play out, and hear our thought process for each situation, tune into the podcast link below, where Jacob Camenker and I talk over our big boards. To play the audio, just click the button on the left!

2019 NFL Draft Positional Big Boards

Redskins 2019 NFL Draft top ten quarterback big board

Redskins 2019 NFL Draft top twenty wide receiver big board

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Again, if you want to view our in-depth analysis through text, you can check out the big boards linked above. Thanks for listening, and be sure to stay with us here at Riggo’s Rag as we wrap up draft season!