The Washington Redskins have their new quarterback, and they didn't have to trade up to get him.

With the No. 15 overall pick in the 2019 NFL Draft, the Redskins selected former Ohio State quarterback Dwayne Haskins. It was a surprising pick, not because the Redskins selected him, but because he fell all the way to 15.

“I knew I was going to be a Washington Redskin this morning,” Haskins said Thursday night via Sports Illustrated. “It was just a matter of where they were going to pick me. I knew the quarterback-needy teams that wanted me. I knew Arizona would take Kyler, I knew that the Giants liked Jones and I figured the Redskins might trade up to three, or they might trade up to eight, or five, but they got me at 15, so it’s great for both of us.”

Haskins was once looked at as the top quarterback in this class, yet even Daniel Jones went ahead of him at No. 6 to the New York Giants. It was clear that Haskins felt disrespected by the Giants. As his family surrounded him with hugs and congratulatory words after he was picked, his phone lit up with an incoming text message. It was from former Giants receiver Odell Beckham Jr. with three short words:

“Show em why.”

Haskins didn't need that text to motivate him, but it definitely helped.

We saw a solemn yet motivated Haskins when ESPN spoke to him on camera moments after he was selected. He then uttered five words that could go down in Redskins history : "The league done messed up."

"To be honest, I'm more motivated now than ever," said Haskins. "There's a bigger chip on my shoulder, the league done messed up and I'm just blessed by God, blessed by my family ... I'm right down the street so we gonna do it right this time, it's crazy."

Beckham Jr. knows what it's like to be disrespected by the Giants. Earlier this offseason, he was traded to the Cleveland Browns — but a better way to put it might be he was given away to the Browns. Cleveland had to give up just a first-round pick and a third-round pick along with safety Jabrill Peppers for arguably the best receiver in the NFL.

It appeared Giants general manager Dave Gettleman wanted to get rid of him, and in a way, he confirmed that during an interview last week.

Gettleman was discussing the the importance of rebuilding the right culture for the Giants franchise when he said this:

“I think some people are still missing it,” he told Steve Politi, via NJ.com. "Football is the ultimate team game. If all 11 guys aren’t doing the right thing, you’re not going to be successful.

“There’s more to it than just collecting talent. There is a cultural thing to it that’s critical. I have not been on a team that’s gone to a Super Bowl that’s had a culture problem.”

Politi then asked Gettleman if he felt like the Giants had a culture problem.

“Not anymore,” Gettleman responded with a smile.

Subtle, yet not so subtle.

The Giants are making enemies with talented players in the NFL, and one of them is a quarterback who is going to see them twice a year for possibly the rest of his career.