The Washington Commanders endured a challenging season, concluding with a 4-13 record that left the franchise grappling with..
The Washington Commanders endured a challenging season, concluding with a 4-13 record that left the franchise grappling with uncertainties about its long-term future. However, with the recent appointments of general manager Adam Peters and head coach Dan Quinn, there’s a sense of things falling into place for the team under the leadership of Josh Harris.
The focus has now shifted to the crucial decision regarding the No. 2 pick. The prevailing consensus suggests that the Commanders aim to kickstart a new era by selecting a talented quarterback. The question remains, which quarterback will they choose?
According to CBS Sports’ Ryan Wilson, Washington may deviate from the “conventional” choice of Caleb Williams if they decide to trade up. Instead, Wilson suggests that the Commanders might opt for Jayden Daniels, whom he believes could be the best player in the entire draft class.
“In the fall, no player improved their draft stock more than Jayden Daniels, transitioning from a potential Day 3 pick to a first-round prospect,” Wilson notes. “His style is reminiscent of Lamar Jackson, and it’s not far-fetched to envision that, five years from now, we could look back and recognize Daniels as the standout player of this class.”