The 2020 NFL Draft is here, and the Redskins will be making their first draft selection of the Ron Rivera era in just a few hours. Here's what Redskins fans want to know:

Are the Redskins going to stick with the draft broad and draft Chase Young at No. 2? -- Kevin W.

This question has been debated ad nauseam over the past few months, but it's draft day, so let's lock in an answer. Based on everything that's been happened in recent weeks, it appears very likely the Redskins will select Chase Young with the No. 2 pick in the NFL Draft. When picking in the top 5, Rivera stressed the importance of adding an impact player; no non-quarterback is expected to make a bigger impact than Young.

On paper, the Redskins do not need Young. Their defensive line already includes four former first-round picks. But they are lacking truly elite players, and that's what many talent evaluators expect Young to be. For instance, NFL.com graded Young as a "perennial All-Pro"; Washington has not had a first-team All-Pro since punter Matt Turk in 1996.

So there you have it. Draft the best prospect in this year's draft and move on. The Redskins will be happy they did.

It appears that our Redskins will choose Chase Young in the first round. Going forward from that point, are the Redskins going to draft "the best player available" or is there a plan in place? -- Charles D.

The Redskins will be drafting the best player available based on need, Rivera said at a virtual leadership luncheon April 16.

"I've heard the expression, 'You don't want to shop hungry,' so keeping that in mind as we go through the board," Rivera said. "We have to be really, really honest with ourselves in terms of where we see players and what our needs are."