A morning roundup of what the local and national media have to say about the Washington Redskins on Monday, April 13, 2020.
All reports, rumors and conjecture are a reflection of the media conversation and are not endorsed or confirmed by The Washington Redskins.
-- The Washington Post's Barry Svrluga makes his case for why the Redskins should trade the No. 2 overall pick.
-- The Washington Post's Sam Fortier looks at the Redskins' biggest needs heading into the 2020 NFL Draft.
-- NBC Sports Washington's Pete Hailey believes Dwayne Haskins was a lot better than people think last year.
-- NBC Sports Washington's JP Finlay looks at the reports that the Redskins might be interested in Jordan Love.
-- NBC Sports Washington's Ethan Cadeaux writes that Urban Meyer still believes in Dwayne Haskins but thinks that he needs help on offense.
-- NBC Sports Washington's Pete Hailey reports that the Redskins have interviewed Cameron Clark ahead of the draft.
-- NBC Sports Washington's Ryan Homler highlights Scott Hanson's comments about the Redskins' decision on Chase Young could "haunt the franchise."
-- NBC Sports Washington's Zach Brooks lists top prospects to look out for in the 2020 NFL Draft.
-- NBC Sports Washington's Mike DePrisco looks at Chase Young's rival coach comparing him to an action movie.
-- NBC Sports Washington's JP Finlay writes about Brandon Scherff looking forward to a long-term deal after signing his franchise tender.
-- NBC Sports Washington's Pete Hailey explains how Ron Rivera plans to handle trades on Draft Day.
-- NBC Sports Washington's Eric Myers writes about Scott Hanson's belief that Dwayne Haskins had fewer "keys to the franchise moments" than other rookie quarterbacks.
-- ESPN's Adam Rittenberg and Tom VanHaaren explain why Chase Young is the most dominant defensive player in the draft.
-- The Athletic's Andy Staples writes about a college football expert fills the draft needs for NFC East teams.
-- The Athletic's Dan Brugler gives a mock draft for all seven rounds and 255 picks.
-- 106.7 The Fan's Chris Lingebach details JP Finlay's comments about the Redskins' backup plan at quarterback.