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Who Will Washington Target at Pick #29 in 2025?
This analysis uses Washington's draft history since 1967 to identify patterns and predict potential targets for their first-round selection (29th overall) in the 2025 NFL Draft.
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Neil Thomas
4/3/2025
Who Will Washington Target at Pick #29 in 2025?
Washington's draft history offers intriguing patterns that might hint at their 2025 strategy. Having analysed their first-round selections since 1967, here's what the data suggests for their approach with the 29th pick.
First-Round Draft History (Since 1967)
Balanced approach: 48.5% offence, 51.5% defence in first round
Position favourites: Wide Receiver (9), Cornerback (9), Linebacker (6)
First-Round School Focus (Since 1976)
Penn State (4 players)
1990: Andre Collins (LB)
1996: Andre Johnson (T)
2000: LaVar Arrington (LB)
2022: Jahan Dotson (WR)
Colorado (3 players)
1970: Bill Brundige (DE)
1974: Jon Keyworth (TE)
1995: Michael Westbrook (WR)
San Diego State (3 players)
1979: Don Warren (TE)
1982: Vernon Dean (CB)
1985: Tory Nixon (CB)
Oklahoma (3 players)
1984: Bob Slater (DT)
1998: Stephen Alexander (TE)
2010: Trent Williams (T)
Miami (3 players)
1997: Kenard Lang (DE)
2004: Sean Taylor (S)
2006: Rocky McIntosh (LB)
First-Round Position Focus (Since 2000)
Quarterback: 4 players (20%)
Linebacker: 3 players (15%)
Wide receiver: 3 players (15%)
Ten consecutive years with a first-round pick (2015-2024)
Broader Draft Trends (Since 2000)
Expanding our analysis to all Washington draft selections since 2000 reveals additional patterns:
Position Distribution (All Rounds)
Defensive backs lead the way (20.4% of all picks)
Offensive line (16.7%) and linebacker (14.0%) follow
Overall offensive/defensive balance: 52.2% offence, 45.7% defence
School Preferences
Alabama (9) has become a critical pipeline
LSU and Arkansas (6 each) have been frequent draft sources
Ohio State (5) and Penn State (5) round out their top schools
Current Roster Holes
With Jayden Daniels emerging at quarterback, Washington needs:
Running Back (last selected in first round: Charley Taylor, 1964)
Defensive End (last selected: Chase Young, 2020)
Linebacker (last selected: Jamin Davis, 2021)
Wide Receiver (last selected: Jahan Dotson, 2022)
Best Fits at Pick #29
Mykel Williams, EDGE, Georgia - Edge rusher who would address their defensive line needs
Luther Burden III, WR, Missouri - Speed receiver who could give Daniels another dynamic target
TreVeyon Henderson, RB, Ohio State - Running back from Ohio State, one of their preferred school pipelines, possibly available in round 2 if Washington trades down
This draft exercise is ultimately just for fun, using historical data to make predictions. If only we could read the minds in the front office...