
"As the Washington Commanders continue to shape an offense designed around Jayden Daniels, an emphasis on creating matchup advantages on the perimeter and improving efficiency in the intermediate passing game remains a focus this spring. Washington has added speed and complementary weapons over the last few drafts in Jaylin Lane (2025) and Luke McCaffrey (2024), but the offense still lacks a reliable perimeter target who can win against man coverage and consistently convert in high-leverage situations opposite Terry McLaurin."
"Positives: - Pro-ready route runner with advanced understanding of leverage and spacing. Consistently wins at the top of routes.- Strong hands and excellent ball skills. Comfortable catching through contact and in traffic.- Physical play style as a receiver. Uses frame well to shield defenders and finish plays.- Reliable contested-catch presence on the perimeter. Times jumps well and attacks the football.- High football intelligence. Quickly adjusts to coverage rotations and quarterback timing.-"
Washington is shaping an offense around Jayden Daniels with emphasis on perimeter matchup advantages and improved intermediate passing efficiency this spring. The team added speed and complementary weapons in Jaylin Lane and Luke McCaffrey but still lacks a reliable perimeter target who can win in man coverage and convert in high-leverage situations opposite Terry McLaurin. Carnell Tate brings size, route-running, and competitive toughness that would provide a steady outside presence. He measured roughly 6-foot-2 and 205 pounds, ran an expected 4.48-4.55 40, and totaled 1,872 receiving yards and 14 touchdowns across three seasons at Ohio State. He displays pro-ready route skills, strong hands, contested-catch ability, football intelligence, and willingness to block.
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