
"Over the last four years, 22 tight ends have been chosen in the first three rounds of the NFL draft. When the books closed on the 2025 season, 19 of those players had gained more yards in their first two seasons than Ben Sinnott in his two years with the Washington Commanders. If not for Cameron Latu and Tip Reiman, Sinnott would be dead last."
"When they chose him with the No. 53 pick in the 2024 draft, general manager Adam Peters compared the Kansas State product to George Kittle and Kyle Juszczyk, perennial Pro Bowlers from the San Francisco 49ers. Needless to say, Sinnott has yet to reach these lofty expectations. Is Sinnott better than his 16 catches and 142 receiving yards over two full seasons suggest? Has he been done a disservice by management decisions that invested heavily in veterans?"
Over the last four years, 22 tight ends were chosen in the first three rounds of the NFL draft. When the books closed on the 2025 season, 19 of those players had more receiving yards in their first two seasons than Ben Sinnott’s totals with the Washington Commanders. If not for Cameron Latu and Tip Reiman, Sinnott would rank last. The six tight ends taken in the first three rounds of the 2025 draft, despite some playing only one year, all outproduced Sinnott. Comparisons to George Kittle and Kyle Juszczyk set high expectations, but Sinnott has managed just 16 catches for 142 yards across two seasons.
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