
"Hitting on the No. 7 overall selection is imperative. The Commanders don't have a second-rounder, so they could look to trade back. At the same time, Washington is desperate for game-changing weapons on the defensive side of the football. And there could be some intriguing candidates available for the taking. It's a fascinating dynamic. Only one quarterback is expected to go in the top 10, which means it's a waiting game for the Commanders."
"The respected evaluator had the Commanders picking Ohio State's do-it-all defender Arvell Reese, who is widely expected to be gone long before Washington goes on the clock. "[Arvell] Reese provides Washington some explosiveness and versatility. He might be a tougher projection than some of the other pass rushers in this year's draft, given that he split time between edge rusher and off-ball linebacker for the Buckeyes. Reese has the highest upside of the group, though.""
General manager Adam Peters traded for left tackle Laremy Tunsil, leaving Washington with limited high-end draft capital and no second-round pick. Hitting the No. 7 overall selection is imperative, though trading back remains an option. The team urgently needs game-changing defensive playmakers and only one quarterback is expected in the top 10, creating a waiting game. Ohio State's Arvell Reese profiles as a do-it-all defender who split time between edge rusher and off-ball linebacker, offering explosiveness, versatility and high upside. Reese would address head coach Dan Quinn's desire for speed and violent play on defense.
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