Washington Football Team mock draft: A top OT falls to 19

EVANSTON, IL - OCTOBER 28: Brandon Randle #26 of the Michigan State Spartans rushes against Rashawn Slater #70 of the Northwestern Wildcats at Ryan Field on October 28, 2017 in Evanston, Illinois. Northwestern defeated Michigan State 39-31 in triple overtime. (Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images)
EVANSTON, IL - OCTOBER 28: Brandon Randle #26 of the Michigan State Spartans rushes against Rashawn Slater #70 of the Northwestern Wildcats at Ryan Field on October 28, 2017 in Evanston, Illinois. Northwestern defeated Michigan State 39-31 in triple overtime. (Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images) /
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Northwestern OL Rashawn Slater. (Photo by Corey Perrine/Getty Images)
Northwestern OL Rashawn Slater. (Photo by Corey Perrine/Getty Images) /

A mock draft with the Washington Football Team landing a top offensive tackle prospect.

The draft is less than three weeks away. And unlike last year, the pick for the Washington Football Team is not set in stone for draft night. In fact, there are endless possibilities for what could occur on April 29th.

Could Washington trade up for a quarterback? Trade down and gain more assets? In this scenario, neither will occur at pick 19.

In this four-round mock draft, done via the Pro Football Network Mock Draft Simulator, the Washington Football Team stays at 19. A really talented player at a position of need was available with the 19th pick. In the picks that followed, the Washington Football Team added key skill positions and plugged key holes on defense.

If Washington takes this route, their plan would evidently be to build a winning team around Ryan Fitzpatrick. They would continue to build the foundation of the football team until the right quarterback becomes available.

With that said, let’s dive into another Washington Football Team mock draft!