
"That brings the future of Ben Sinnott firmly under the microscope. Washington spent a second-round pick on the player in 2024, believing he could potentially become a successor to Ertz when he eventually leaves the franchise. That hasn't happened as yet, and the Commanders still don't know what they have in the Kansas State product two years into his NFL journey."
"When probed about Sinnott during his introductory press conference, Blough admitted he still has a long way to go. He'll get a chance to impress, but nothing is guaranteed. This was a sentiment echoed by team insider Nick Jhabvala of The Athletic, who thought previous offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury made up his mind about the tight end long before he was let go."
David Blough plans to make the Washington Commanders' offense more explosive and creative around quarterback Jayden Daniels and second-team All-Pro Terry McLaurin. The offense requires a stable, over-the-middle pass-catching presence after Pro Bowl tight end Zach Ertz tore his ACL late in the campaign. Second-round pick Ben Sinnott (2024) was drafted as a potential successor to Ertz but has not yet proven himself two years into his NFL career. Blough acknowledged Sinnott has a long way to go and faces competition. Limited usage under Kliff Kingsbury and expected additions raise pressure for Sinnott to produce in Year 3.
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