Unlike the Philadelphia Eagles since their future appears to be set with Carson Wentz, the Washington Redskins entered the 2019 offseason with some questions at the position before eventually using a first-round pick on April to select Dwayne Haskins.
After looking at the impact made in 2018 as the starter for the Ohio State Buckeyes, Haskins was rightfully considered one of the top quarterbacks in the draft this year, and seemed like the perfect candidate for the Redskins to build their offense around.
Even if Washington had previously acquired Case Keenum in a trade with the Denver Broncos, the Redskins always knew their veteran would only be the short-term answer, and there would be more potential for the future with Haskins.