The Washington Redskins found their quarterback in the first round of the 2019 NFL Draft on Thursday night, taking Ohio State signal-caller Dwayne Haskins with the 15th pick.
But there are some who have reservations about Dwayne Haskins.
Like Fox Sports analyst Skip Bayless, for example.
A well-known Dallas Cowboys fan, Bayless does not seem frightened about the prospect of Haskins being in the NFC East for the next decade and change:
As a Cowboy fan, I am not at all afraid of Dwayne Haskins becoming the Redskins quarterback. In fact, I welcome it.
— Skip Bayless (@RealSkipBayless) April 26, 2019
Haskins is considered by some to actually be the best pure quarterback in this draft, and based on his production at Ohio State, it's not hard to see why.
Article Continues BelowThe 21-year-old is coming off of a sophomore campaign in which he threw for 4,831 yards, 50 touchdowns and eight interceptions while completing 70 percent of his passes and registering a passer rating of 174.1.
Still, due to his lack of mobility, there are some who had concerns about Haskins, with some teams even reportedly thinking that the Buckeyes quarterback was not a first-round talent.
Regardless, the Redskins made him their first-round pick, and now, Haskins will stand a good chance of being Washington's starting signal-caller heading into 2019.
Before drafting Haskins, veterans Case Keenum and Colt McCoy were battling it out for the No. 1 job under center with Alex Smith likely sidelined for all of next season while he recovers from a gruesome broken leg injury.
But, with the addition of Haskins, it seems safet to say that the Redskins have a fierce quarterback competition on their hands going into 2019.