Redskins 2020 NFL 7-round mock draft: Literally all defense

ANNAPOLIS, MD - DECEMBER 27: Sam Franklin #4 of the Temple Owls rests during a break in the game against the North Carolina Tar Heels in the Military Bowl Presented by Northrop Grumman at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium on December 27, 2019 in Annapolis, Maryland. (Photo by G Fiume/Getty Images)
ANNAPOLIS, MD - DECEMBER 27: Sam Franklin #4 of the Temple Owls rests during a break in the game against the North Carolina Tar Heels in the Military Bowl Presented by Northrop Grumman at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium on December 27, 2019 in Annapolis, Maryland. (Photo by G Fiume/Getty Images) /
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LANDOVER, MD – DECEMBER 15: A Washington Redskins helmet is seen on the field before the game between the Washington Redskins and the Philadelphia Eagles at FedExField on December 15, 2019 in Landover, Maryland. (Photo by Scott Taetsch/Getty Images)
LANDOVER, MD – DECEMBER 15: A Washington Redskins helmet is seen on the field before the game between the Washington Redskins and the Philadelphia Eagles at FedExField on December 15, 2019 in Landover, Maryland. (Photo by Scott Taetsch/Getty Images) /

You read the Redskins all-offense seven-round mock draft last week. Now, the all-defense mock is here, ready for analysis and vitriol!

Let’s cut right to the chase (Pun unintended, but appreciated post-recognition); we’ve read enough paraphrased introductions at this point in the offseason. There’s an NFL Draft coming up. The Washington Redskins need to add value. Most drafts feature a mixture of offensive and defensive picks, but just how good could the Redskins make their defense if they loaded up entirely on that side of the ball?

Let’s take a look.

Disclaimer: Just like the all-offense mock, this is not a realistic scenario, nor a preferred strategy. It’s just a way to give readers a look at different defensive values from round to round.