Will Washington finally land its QB of the future in the 2022 NFL draft?

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Remember when Washington practically couldn’t wait to get rid of Kirk Cousins?

As the saying goes, be careful what you wish for.

Since 2018, the Washington Football Team has started 12 quarterbacks, including:

With Fitzpatrick’s injury – he’s expected to miss at least the next three games with a hip injury suffered in the season-opener – Taylor Heinicke will get the nod and will be backed up by Kyle Allen. Heinicke went undrafted out of Old Dominion in 2015 and has played for five teams (six if you count the XFL’s St. Louis BattleHawks in 2020).

Of course, none of this would matter if Haskins had panned out, but he’s currently listed as the third-string QB by the Pittsburgh Steelers after Washington released him last season. Haskins was the team’s first-round selection at No. 15 overall out of Ohio State in 2019.

So it would be surprising if the WFT went in any direction other than quarterback in the first round of the 2022 NFL draft.

But, as Haskins proves, there’s always a “buyer beware” element to drafting franchise signal-callers.

These five QBs all have exciting traits that could make them the top QB drafted, but each has issues that give some evaluators pause:

  • Spencer Rattler, Oklahoma: The 6-foot-1, 200-pound redshirt sophomore is still the presumed top QB in this draft class, but he’s starting to fall down evaluators’ draft boards after an inauspicious start to the season. Rattler has completed 50 of 65 passes for 547 yards, 6 TDs and 2 INTs in the team’s first two games for a QB rating of 171.92. While Rattler looked great in the team’s 76-0 drubbing of Western Carolina – who didn’t for OU? – he went 30-for-39 for 304 yards, 1 TD and 2 INTs in the season-opening, nail-biting win against Tulane (the same Tulane squad that had the 115th-ranked pass defense last season). Fansided’s NFL Mocks cited Rattler’s ability to read defenses as his major concern.  Likewise, Pro Football Network’s latest big board ranks Rattler as its No. 13 overall prospect but still has him as the top QB. And Pro Football Focus ranks him as its No. 2 QB. From PFF: “He gets away with so many bad habits because of Lincoln Riley’s offense. Three turnover-worthy plays against Tulane simply won’t fly in the league. While Rattler isn’t a complete ‘project,’ it might take his tools a little while to adapt to the NFL game.”

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