The Redskins stole victory out of the jaws of defeat down in Jacksonville this past Sunday. A tight 16-13 victory Womens Bryce Love Jersey , with a 10-point fourth quarter comeback, the Redskins earned their first win of the season in which they trailed in a game overcoming a seven-point deficit. It is time to give credit where it is due, and although the macro issues will remain following the Redskins win, it is undoubtedly a very much needed short-term relief from all the turmoil existing within the organization. Here is what we learned from the week 15 matchup.Redskins quarterback Josh Johnson will be a sight for sore eyes The Redskins are on their fourth quarterback this season; ten-year veteran Josh Johnson has been on this roster for all of 14-days with the purpose of backing up Mark Sanchez. Fortunately for Johnson, Mark Sanchez performed exactly how many expected him to, forcing Johnson to get some time against the Giants. He played well enough to earn the starts moving forward, and he played adequately enough against the Jacksonville Jaguars to give the Redskins one last push for the playoffs. His passing stats were pedestrian, just 151 passing yards; however, his mobility in addition to a few throws were playmaker level. Josh Johnson made plays to give the Redskins a chance; he did fumble once but was able to recover. A turnover-less day at quarterback for Washington gave them a chance to win, and they were able to get some things going in the second half thanks to Johnson’s efforts. From the outside looking in, the players have not quit on head coach Jay Gruden.From a personal perspective, it is always good when competitors have not thrown the towel in on their season. The season may or may not be lost, but regardless, competing and the love of it is the ultimate purpose behind sports. Last week against the Giants it was evident that the Redskins quit after quarterback Mark Sanchez threw the interception that led to an immediate score for the New York Giants. However, the team did not quit on the season or Jay Gruden; Mark Sanchez had more to do with their mentality than anything else in that game. If one is a fan of the Redskins, it does not matter if you like Gruden or not in regards to this specific conversation. This has nothing to do with his long-term future, but for the short-term, Gruden himself is on trial and has an enormous task ahead of him. The Redskins defensive performance in Jacksonville may be a confidence booster heading into the final two weeks of the season.The Redskins defense held the Jacksonville Jaguars to 192 total yards on the day. With 172 yards rushing, 104 of them by running backs, the Redskins initially did a good job eliminating the ground game from Jacksonville. They won up front in run defense and pass-rushing, sacking Cody Kessler six times and holding the Jaguars to 38 percent on third downs. On the day the Jaguars only gained 11 first downs, it was a solid effort. Now, the caliber of quarterback comes into play when assessing the performance of the secondary, as Kessler only had a net passing total of 20 yards. Anyway, there are two weeks left on the season, the question that needs to be asked is simple; can the Redskins defense carry momentum over into the following week(s)? In spite of their victory over Jacksonville, the Redskins are still in turmoil.The Redskins won, so this will be short. However https://www.theredskinslockerroom.com/authentic-terry-mclaurin-jersey , the Redskins organization is failing their fans and stakeholders in general. A promising start to the season, fell through the cracks yet again, leaving fans battered and bruised after all that has ensued since the 5-2 start. There is a more significant issue that remains beyond a potential playoff season, whether or not the season shows promise for the future, to have sustained success bold moves may be needed following the conclusion of the 2018 season. The NFL season is officially over, and the off-season has begun. Although the 2018 season did not go the way the Redskins planned, hope now springs eternal, because as we all know, the Redskins really like winning off the field.I used Fanspeak’s On the Clock Mock Draft simulator 2019 for this seven round mock draft. I chose the Fanspeak Big Board by our own Steve Shoup, and Fanspeak Team Needs. For a more challenging scenario, I chose the difficult setting for my mock. Before I did my draft, I chose some key free agent signings that I’d like to see the team make, so you can see the rational for some of my selections.Key Free Agent Signings:Darqueze DennardCBShane RayEDGETyrell WilliamsWRYou can see the entire draft here.Player Breakdown:RD 1 - Devin White:You all know my love of the linebacker position. Most of you also know how incredibly critical I was last season of the inside linebacker play. The linebackers are the lifeline of the defense, and as they go, so does that side of the football. In White, the Redskins get the best linebacker in college football. He has everything you look for as a future leader of the defense. He’s fast, aggressive, instinctive and a tenacious hitter. He can play sideline-to-sideline, drop into coverage, cover backs and tight ends one-on-one and blitz. He’s a do-it-all player who has All-Pro potential. It won’t take long for fans to fall in love with this pick!RD 2 - Deebo Samuel:Wide receiver is one of the weakest positions on this team. The addition of Tyrell Williams via free agency and Deebo Samuel in the draft immediately make this unit dangerous.Samuel is very much like former Redskins receiver Pierre Garcon in how physical he is after the catch, and his running back like mentality. He is a much better route runner than Garcon was coming into the league, and should be an immediate contributor at any of the three wide receiver spots (X, Z or Slot). RD 3 - Jarrett Stidham:I have really began taking quite a liking to Stidham. He’s not a polished prospect just yet, but his potential is through the roof. The more I study him, the more I like him. Stidham has good size, an excellent arm, good pocket presence and sneaky athleticism. I have a feeling after watching a lot of his film, that he may indeed turn out to be the best quarterback in this class down the road. His numbers at Auburn weren’t eye-popping Montez Sweat Jersey , and he surprised many when he declared for the 2019 draft, but with the right coaching, and some patience, he should be a high-level NFL starter for years. RD 3 - Ryan Bates: I know quite a bit about Ryan Bates, as I’ve watched the guy play since he arrived at Penn State as a blue-chip in-state prospect. He was moved around during his time in Happy Valley due to injuries and necessity. He can play either tackle position, but his future in the NFL is at guard. Bates has great fundamentals, powerful hands, and very light, quick feet. In my opinion, he will be a plug-and-play left guard, who has the ability to slide out to tackle in a pinch. He is scheme diverse, but I really see him being great when asked to operate in space and work up to the second level. RD 5 - Bryce Love:A knee injury suffered last season is why you see Love dropping in this draft. When healthy, he is a dynamic running back with plus receiving skills. With Chris Thompson on the roster, Love may have the luxury of going on the PUP list and learning the system while he works his way back to 100 percent. This may be a pick for the future rather than the present, but if things work out, he could be a great change-of-pace back to Guice, and Thompson’s eventual replacement.RD 5 - Chuma Edoga:Edoga is a raw prospect with a high ceiling. Although he’s under 6’5”, he has incredibly long arms, and quick feet. He is a positional blocker versus a traditional mauler. He’ll need to add some functional strength, but he a piece of clay for a offensive line coach to mold. RD 6 - Darius West:West showed well during Kentucky’s 2018 campaign, and his bowl game against Penn State was one of his best all season. He loves to mix it up at the line of scrimmage, and will play much bigger than his 210 pound listed weight. He’s a bit tight-hipped which will limit him in coverage, but he should make an immediate impact on special teams, and be a future contributor at strong safety. RD 7 - Carl Granderson: motor and a good frame to build on. He needs to work on his secondary moves, and be a bit more consistent with his pad level at the point of contact. He has good bend and burst that coaches will love to work with.