Commanders could exploit hidden advantage as insider warns of draft chaos
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Commanders could exploit hidden advantage as insider warns of draft chaos
"The expectation among many NFL teams is that the 2026 draft will be one of the more trade-heavy drafts in recent memory, according to multiple league sources. Several executives I've spoken with believe we're likely to see a flurry of activity in the first half of Round 1."
"Additionally, because this specific draft lacks depth in the later rounds, many teams plan to pursue extra Day 2 and early Day 3 picks, per league sources."
General manager Adam Peters anticipates limited trade activity during the early 2026 NFL Draft, despite differing opinions from insiders. The Washington Commanders lack a second and fourth round pick due to a previous trade. NFL insider Jordan Schultz suggests that many teams expect significant trading in the first half of Round 1, driven by a desire for extra picks due to a lack of top prospects. Peters remains open to offers but will only consider moving if the proposal is compelling.
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