Expert makes case for Redskins sticking with Dwayne Haskins, shunning Tua Tagovailoa

Haskins over Tua? Here’s the case.

Let the draft speculation tell it, the Washington Redskins could pull an Arizona Cardinals and pick Tua Tagovailoa, creating a competition with Dwayne Haskins.

Those Cardinals grabbed Kyler Murray and shipped away Josh Rosen after a coaching change. Naturally, there is speculation the Redskins could do the same after hiring Ron Rivera.

But for NFL.com’s Bucky Brooks, certain details suggest the Redskins already have their long-time franchise quarterback:

“It’s important to note that Haskins posted a 67.1 percent completion rate and 5:1 touchdown-to-interception ratio in his final three starts. In fact, he recorded a 120-plus passer rating in each of his last two outings (against the Eagles and Giants). Imagine what his production could be with a Pro Bowl-caliber offensive tackle protecting his blindside and a supporting cast around him that features more than a talented rookie WR1 (Terry McLaurin) and an aging RB1 (Adrian Peterson) defying the odds as an old runner.”

Brooks also notes he has no problem comparing Haskins as a prospect to both Tagovailoa and Joe Burrow.

It’s all fair points, to say the least. Haskins didn’t exactly land in a stable situation, not with an offensive line missing its best player, a lack of weapons besides Terry McLaurin and with a head coach getting fired midseason.

The fact Haskins pulled it together and started looking comfortable down the stretch is a great sign. It’s only right for the Redskins to do due diligence on top quarterback prospects, especially if it drives up the price on a trade.

But unless something massive changes, Haskins is the guy.

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