It was assumed that the Washington Redskins would be forced to look for a new quarterback through the draft when Alex Smith went down with a career-threatening injury. Even now, onlookers are prepared to see the Redskins pick the best available quarterback at pick No. 17, or trade up for their preference.
But what if the Redskins didn’t have to draft a rookie?
In an unpredictable turn of events, Josh Rosen himself has seemingly become available, as Arizona’s new head coach Kliff Kingsbury has his sights set on Kyler Murray. If Josh Rosen were to be traded to the Redskins, for the rate most recently reported, here’s what their first three rounds of the NFL Draft would look like.