Report: Redskins in disagreement about top pick, which QB to draft
Grant Halverson / Getty Images
The Washington Redskins are in disagreement about whether to select a quarterback in the first round of Thursday's NFL draft, sources told ESPN's Dianna Russini.
If the team does opt to draft a signal-caller with its top pick, owner Dan Snyder and president Bruce Allen are targeting Dwayne Haskins. However, a case is being made for Daniel Jones to be drafted instead, Russini added.
The Redskins hold the No. 15 pick in the draft but are reportedly considering moving up.
Washington acquired quarterback Case Keenum in a trade with the Denver Broncos this offseason after previous starters Alex Smith and Colt McCoy suffered significant injuries in 2018.
HEADLINES
- Pickens focused on helping Cowboys, not Steelers exit
- Texans' Higgins signs 1st-ever fully guaranteed rookie deal for 2nd-rounder
- Saleh didn't consider other DC jobs: 'I'm indebted to' 49ers
- Cooper, Lance, and more: Re-grading notable recent Cowboys trades
- Panthers' Brooks to miss 2025 season after landing on PUP list
Advertisement