Washington Football Team Mock Draft: WFT lands a falling QB in simulation

Ohio State QB Justin Fields (via The Columbus Dispatch)
Ohio State QB Justin Fields (via The Columbus Dispatch) /
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Ohio State QB Justin Fields (via The Columbus Dispatch)
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A top QB prospect fell to the Washington Football Team in this mock draft.

I know what you’re thinking, another Washington Football Team Mock Draft, but this is my first go-round so figured I would share. Although this might not be realistic come Draft Day, it would encompass a huge haul that could set up Washington for years to come.

With NFL free agency set to start in less than two weeks, and the draft still about eight weeks away, a lot can change between now and then based on how teams fill in their roster gaps.

One thing is clear this offseason and that is the fact that the Washington Football Team needs a quarterback of the future along with a bigger arsenal of weapons on offense. The defense is in a good spot, but it could definitely use some work at linebacker and in the backfield.

In this installment of Riggo’s Rag’s mock draft, conducted through Pro Football Network’s Mock Draft Simulator, Christmas came early for the organization, as one of the top quarterbacks in the draft fell to 19.

With the way the picks played out, Washington was able to fill many of its gaps, without taking into account the holes that will be plugged in during free agency.

Are the results realistic? Maybe, maybe not, but at this bizarro time when Dan Snyder is allegedly using bots to help his case on social media, who is to say what can or can’t become reality?

Regardless, it was definitely a fun experiment and if the chips fell this way in April, I know I would be one of the many fans who were very pleased with the outcome. Let’s hop into the draft results.