2019 NFL mock draft: Kyler Murray heads to Cardinals at No. 1
By Brad Weiss
The Washington Redskins will have a new man under center once again this season, as they traded with the Denver Broncos for Case Keenum this offseason. Of course, that move was only made necessary due to the horrible injury suffered by Alex Smith last season, and there is no word what his NFL future will be moving forward.
Last season, before the Smith injury, the Redskins were the class of the NFC East, leading the division for half the season. However, it was all downhill once Smith went down, as the team had to roll with guys like Mark Sanchez and Josh Johnson under center.
In 2019, the Redskins will be looking to rebound in a big way, and they could use some extra help on the other side of the ball. One player who could be a nice fit for their defense is Devin Bush from Michigan, who is one of only two linebackers in this draft class that are currently considered first round talents.
Washington finished the 2018 season with seven wins, and they have already added some quality talent to the defense by bringing in Landon Collins. They need to revamp this linebacker group, and in Bush, you have a player who can be considered one of the more versatile players at his position coming out this season.