With Dwayne Haskins gone, Washington’s history with 1st-round QBs looks even worse

With another former first-round QB now out the door in Washington, it’s clear that the team should probably look to the free-agent market, rather than the draft for a new QB.

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If you were to ask any NFL fan who is the worst team in the league when it comes to drafting and keeping quarterbacks, the most likely answer is probably the Cleveland Browns. Having had 28 different starting quarterbacks since 1999, it’s hard to compete with dysfunction like that.

However, Washington might just be throwing their hat into the ring. With the latest release of QB Dwayne Haskins, who was the No. 15 overall pick just a year ago, you can make the argument that Washington is another place where QBs go to die. However, in Washington, QBs are distinctly unable to get their careers started, which has been proven once again by Haskins.

Five quarterbacks drafted in the first round since 1994, and a total of one playoff game played between them. A total record of 49-81 combined and no more than four seasons played in Washington from any of them.

It may be bad luck, or it may be that Washington has a real quarterback problem, unable to groom from the start and build from there. Whatever it is, anyone who sees this may start to consider a free-agent QB acquisition this offseason, rather than trying to find the guy with their first-round pick in the 2021 draft. Just a thought.

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