Commanders 7-round 2026 NFL mock draft: Bye week gut-check edition
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Commanders 7-round 2026 NFL mock draft: Bye week gut-check edition
"Ideally, the Washington Commanders will trade back for more picks here, or a game-changing player on the front seven, such as Arvell Reese or Rueben Bain Jr., will be available. If neither materializes, general manager Adam Peters could do far worse than examine Caleb Downs' credentials in greater detail. Although positional value dictates that safeties don't tend to be taken this high, Downs could be an exception. He's a generational talent in a similar mold to Kyle Hamilton, who took the league by storm."
"There are still six games to navigate after the bye, but fans have already turned their attention to the offseason. It is a pivotal one for Peters, and he must get the tough decisions right in pursuit of turning the Commanders' fortunes around. Washington could have over $100 million in available salary-cap space if the necessary sacrifices are made. Peters only has six picks in the 2026 NFL Draft to utilize, with just two of those coming in the opening four rounds."
The Washington Commanders sit at 3-8 during their bye week, undermined by injuries and an aging roster that opponents regularly exploit. Adam Peters retained much of last season's squad, a strategy that has not yielded expected results. Six games remain, but offseason planning has become the primary focus, with Peters facing critical roster and cap decisions. The team could clear over $100 million in cap space with sacrifices, yet only holds six draft picks in 2026, including two in the first four rounds. A potential first-round target is Ohio State safety Caleb Downs, viewed as a generational talent and a major positional need.
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