Washington Football Team 7-round mock, trading up to the seventh pick

BYU QB Zach Wilson. (Photo by Mark Brown/Getty Images)
BYU QB Zach Wilson. (Photo by Mark Brown/Getty Images) /
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LANDOVER, MARYLAND – DECEMBER 27: Chase Young #99 of the Washington Football Team looks on prior to the game against the Carolina Panthers at FedExField on December 27, 2020 in Landover, Maryland. (Photo by Will Newton/Getty Images)
LANDOVER, MARYLAND – DECEMBER 27: Chase Young #99 of the Washington Football Team looks on prior to the game against the Carolina Panthers at FedExField on December 27, 2020 in Landover, Maryland. (Photo by Will Newton/Getty Images) /

Well, the Super Bowl is over. And as far as I’m concerned, it’s now NFL Draft season for the Washington Football Team.

We’ve all already done dozens of mock drafts at this point, but now, those mock drafts take on an added urgency, growing closer and closer to reality. With the 2021 NFL Draft slowly approaching, the Washington Football Team will have several key decisions to make. Will they go for their franchise quarterback? Will they invest heavily in their offensive cast? Or will they instead try to take their defense over the top?

Who says they can’t do all three?

Acquiring a franchise quarterback will be the hardest task on the to-do list, but a trade-up is possible, and one could argue that a shot at one of the 2021 class’ top quarterbacks might be worth it. Here’s our latest Riggo’s Rag mock draft, where the Washington Football Team trades up with a newly-enabled suitor, to settle their quarterback position for good.

The mock draft simulator used for this mock was Pro Football Network’s simulator. I encourage you to use that simulator, as it’s regularly updated, and it allows users to both propose and evaluate trade offers from computer-controlled teams. Now, let’s move on to the selections.