Washington Football Team quarterback Dwayne Haskins hasn't panned out as the organization had hoped. If a team inquires about the young quarterback, it's no surprise that Ron Rivera will listen to offers on the Ohio State product.
Haskins hasn't actively been shopped, but NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reports that Washington will be "open" to trading him at the right price.
From @GMFB: With the trade deadline looming, players to watch include #Texans WR Will Fuller, #Browns TE David Njoku and Washington Football Team QB Dwayne Haskins. pic.twitter.com/J04rW5tQ0i
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) November 2, 2020
It's not known what Washington could get for the former 15th overall pick, who struggled as a rookie and was benched this season in favor of Kyle Allen. However, they probably won't get much.
Haskins is under contract through 2022 at an affordable salary. Any team trading for him would only owe him about $5 million for the remainder of his rookie deal. While that is cheap, not many view him as a franchise quarterback anymore.
According to The Washington Post, no team has even shown interest in Haskins, so it'll probably be pretty difficult to deal him before the Tuesday deadline. In 13 career games, Haskins is 3-8 with a 59.6 completion percentage, 2,304 passing yards and 11 touchdowns against 10 interceptions.
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