He wants him to be a part of it — the Redskins organization, that is.
Presumptive No. 2 draft pick Chase Young announced his plans to enter the 2020 NFL Draft on Friday, and it didn’t take long for his former (and potentially future) teammate Dwayne Haskins to welcome him.
“See you soon,” the Washington quarterback said alongside a winky-face emoji in a quote tweet response to the post.
Young, the Ohio State edge rusher who posted 16.5 sacks in his junior season, is one of the prized prospects of the upcoming draft. And he could’ve been a Giant.
The Giants were in line for the No. 2 overall pick when they faced Washington in Week 16 with both teams sitting at 3-11. A 41-35 overtime win pushed the Giants down in the draft order.
The Redskins then lost their final game to the Cowboys, finishing 3-13 and “earning” the second draft slot. The Giants, who finished 4-12, are in line to draft fourth. The Bengals have the No. 1 pick and are expected to take LSU stud quarterback Joe Burrow, leaving Young available at No. 2 if the Redskins choose to go that way.
The Giants flirted with taking Haskins — a New Jersey native — in last year’s draft before passing on him for Daniel Jones with the No. 6 pick.
Now, Haskins may be getting the last laugh with Young likely headed to Washington.

