Redskins Mock Draft: Will pick, should pick, dark horse for each pick

MOBILE, AL - JANUARY 25: Offensive Lineman Matt Peart #65 from Connecticut of the North Team during the 2020 Resse's Senior Bowl at Ladd-Peebles Stadium on January 25, 2020 in Mobile, Alabama. The North Team defeated the South Team 34 to 17. (Photo by Don Juan Moore/Getty Images)
MOBILE, AL - JANUARY 25: Offensive Lineman Matt Peart #65 from Connecticut of the North Team during the 2020 Resse's Senior Bowl at Ladd-Peebles Stadium on January 25, 2020 in Mobile, Alabama. The North Team defeated the South Team 34 to 17. (Photo by Don Juan Moore/Getty Images) /
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ARLINGTON, TX – APRIL 26: A video board displays the text “THE PICK IS IN” for the Washington Redskins during the first round of the 2018 NFL Draft at AT&T Stadium on April 26, 2018 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
ARLINGTON, TX – APRIL 26: A video board displays the text “THE PICK IS IN” for the Washington Redskins during the first round of the 2018 NFL Draft at AT&T Stadium on April 26, 2018 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images) /

The 2020 NFL Draft is less than a week away. The Washington Redskins have a lot of options for what they could do and here’s a look at a few different ones for each pick.

Ladies and gentlemen, the 2020 NFL Draft is merely days away. After a long offseason of waiting, one of the most exciting events on the NFL offseason calendar will be here and college players will be joining the NFL ranks. And the Washington Redskins are set to benefit from getting some youthful reinforcements.

The Redskins already know which direction they’re going in with the No. 2 overall pick. And barring a change of heart, they’ll get a big upgrade on the defensive line.

But outside of the first round, it’s hard to figure out exactly what the team will do. They don’t currently have a second-round pick, so they won’t pick until the No. 66 pick rolls around in the third. Perhaps that will change, but if not, the ‘Skins could see the draft board break in a number of ways.

It’s impossible to know exactly how all the picks will go. But thanks to draft simulators out there, we’ll have a chance to look at some possible combinations that the Redskins could target with their respective picks.

Obviously, the team will have to fill some of their needs while balancing appropriate values in a class that is strong on the offensive line and at receiver and is a bit weak at tight end. Here’s a look at what the Redskins will realistically do with each pick, what they should do at each spot, and a dark horse option for each pick as well.