Dwayne Haskins appears to have played his last down for the Washington Football Team.
According to Jason La Canfora, multiple sources within the Washington organization believe the now 3rd-string QB will be traded by the end of the month.
“Some rival executives have already begun looking at film of the former Ohio State star, anticipating him being moved in the coming weeks.
Several sources close to Haskins have advised him that a trade would be far and away the best outcome possible, ideally to a solid franchise with an experienced veteran QB the 23-year-old could learn from.”
As the third-string quarterback, Haskins would get limited reps going forward and would likely be a healthy scratch most weeks.
La Canfora adds that the current coaching staff also doesn’t think he fits their system and has been rubbed the wrong way by his personality since early on.
“What they’ll tell you in that building is that he is a project who was drafted by the owner and his son,” La Canfora quotes one league source who has talked to numerous Washington staff members as saying. “That’s the bottom line there. Allen is their guy. They think he fits their system. They didn’t really want anything to do with Haskins from the beginning.”
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The 23-year-old has started four games for Washington and completed 61 percent of his passes for 939 yards to go along with four touchdowns and three interceptions.