2021 NFL draft: Numbers for all of Washington’s draft picks

Now that the Washington Football Team has signed every member of its 10-player draft class, we can officially have jersey numbers. 

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Now that the Washington Football Team has signed every member of its 10-player draft class, we can officially have jersey numbers.

We already knew what number first-round pick Jamin Davis was wearing as the team began selling his jersey not long after the 2021 NFL draft. Davis will wear No. 52 for Washington.

But, what about the rest of the class?

The most interesting jersey decision was going to be wide receiver Dyami Brown. The third-rounder from North Carolina wore the No. 2 jersey in college, and now with the new NFL rule allowing wide receivers to wear single-digit numbers, Brown wasted no time in staking claim to the No. 2 jersey.

If Brown becomes the player many think he will, that No. 2 jersey is going to be a big hit with fans.

Offensive tackle Samuel Cosmi will wear the No. 62 jersey for Washington. He wore No. 52 in college. WFT’s first third-round selection, cornerback Benjamin St-Juste, will wear No. 25 — the number he wore at Minnesota.

Here is a complete list of jersey numbers for each of Washington’s 2021 NFL draft, courtesy of Matthew Paras of The Washington Times.

LOOK: Washington to break out ‘retro vibes’ for homecoming game vs. Bengals

Washington will be switching up the jersey game this weekend, going with their ‘retro’ look, minus the old logo on the helmets.

The Washington Football Team will be switching it up a bit this weekend when they host the Cincinnati Bengals, donning their ‘retro’ jerseys for the matchup that falls on Homecoming Weekend.

While the normal jerseys this year look slightly different than in years past, the retro jerseys fall along the same lines, with a darker maroon top and gold pants, rather than white. The major difference will be the lack of a logo or numbers on the helmet, with just a blank dome this time around.

Unfortunately from a prediction standpoint, NBC Sports Washington points out that Washington has lost three straight outings when wearing their retro fits, and they were also the jerseys worn the game that Alex Smith went down with his broken leg in 2018. This might not bode well for them this weekend against Joe Burrow and the Bengals.

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