Grading the Washington Football Team’s 2021 NFL Draft

Kentucky LB Jamin Davis. (Photo by Don Juan Moore/Getty Images)
Kentucky LB Jamin Davis. (Photo by Don Juan Moore/Getty Images) /
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Washington Football Team WR Dyami Brown. (Photo by Grant Halverson/Getty Images)
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The 2021 NFL Draft is now in the books, and the Washington Football Team has added 10 new players to the fold.

Originally, the team was slated to make just eight picks during the draft, but evidently, they liked what they saw on the board late in the draft, as they traded a 2022 fifth-round pick to the Philadelphia Eagles for two additional selections.

With 10 rookies joining the fold, there will be one question dogging the minds of Washington Football Team fans this week.

How did the Washington Football Team do in the 2021 NFL Draft?

The answer to this question isn’t necessarily one that we’ll know right away. However, based on the values of each of their picks and the perceptions surrounding each player ahead of the draft, judging which picks look good and which ones look like reaches at this time is possible.

Of course, we won’t know until we see these guys on the field what their true ceilings are. Remember, few were high on Kamren Curl last year, and he was Washington’s second-best rookie behind Chase Young last year.

So, without further ado, here’s a look at the grades for Washington’s 2021 draft with the event officially over.