Washington Redskins snag Chase Young 7-round 2020 NFL mock draft
Unfortunately, the Washington Redskins do not have their second-round pick in the 2020 NFL Draft, as they sent it to the Indianapolis Colts in order to trade up for Montez Sweat last year. So, we fast forward to the third round, where Washington gets some much-needed help at offensive tackle.
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In a perfect world, the Washington Redskins would just get Trent Williams back in the fold at left tackle. However, that seems extremely unlikely at this point. Here, the Redskins replace him with Trey Adams.
Adams is coming off of a torn ACL and a back injury that forced him to miss most of the last two seasons. However, he has been back on the field this year and has looked healthy. Adams moves extremely well for a big offensive tackle and can dominate at the point of attack. He is a strong pass protector who can also consistently open up holes in the run game. The injury history makes this risky, but Adams also has a high ceiling and could be a great value in the third round.
Isaiah Hodgins is a 6-foot-4, 209-pound wide receiver prospect who shows great natural ball skills. He consistently attacks the ball at its highest point and does a fantastic job of controlling his body in the air. Hodgins is not the fastest or most explosive receiver, but he does show some nice run after catch ability, consistently fighting for extra yards and shows solid contact balance.
The Redskins need to find Haskins some more weapons going forward. McLaurin is great, but he needs some help. Hodgins is a talented player who could come in and be a great compliment to the explosive McLaurin on the outside.