Strong expectations Dwayne Huskins trades before the deadline, and some rival execs are already watching the film


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Washington coach Ron Rivera last week talked about quarterback Dwayne Huskins having a future at the organization despite having only four games bench in this coaching regime, but some officials around the NFL are buying him. The situation between the quarterbacks, whose path was made only 16 months ago on the 15th, and Riviera’s staff is already quite toxic, and several sources in the organization believe that trading by the end of the month is a possible outcome.

Some rival officials have already begun watching the Ohio State Star’s film, and expect it to be moved next month, with Kyle Allen-P star, who now has a deep relationship with the coaching staff, now handling it. No. 2 quarterback and Huck Kinsey demolished the third string all the way.

Many sources close to Haskins have advised him that the trade would be possible and the best outcome, ideally in a solid franchise with an experienced P te QB, who can learn 23 years. Haskins was not drafted by this regime, which was not much on his way out of college. It’s not right in their system, and their personality has rubbed them wrong from the start. Sources say there is now almost no practice time and many weeks are likely to come from a healthy start, with Hasins having a hard time imagining his future in Washington, where his development did not feel like a priority he gained last season. Coach Jay Gruden threw him into regular season games.

Numerous sources who have been in contact with members of the Washington staff told me that perception kins were not appropriate at an early stage, and that it was only a starter because it was a favorite of owner Daniel Schneider, whose children had gone. School with Haskins.

“What they’ll tell you about that building is a project that was devised by the owner and his son,” said a league source who spoke to numerous staff members in Washington. “He’s at the bottom there. Allen is his guy. He believes they fit into his system. He didn’t want to do anything with the Huskins from the beginning.”

The Cardinals traded for a second-round pick in 2019 just a year after quarterback Josh Rosen was selected 10th overall, and numerous sources in the Washington team believe that the change in scenery is in order, though, you won’t hear the spirit expressed in public. It will be difficult to get a solid trade return given how the team has handled this situation, but keeping it around the trading deadline and encouraging this is not ideal.