Jahan Dotson was highly regarded when drafted by the Commanders at No. 16 in 2022, aimed to be a strong No. 2 receiver. However, he struggled with consistency during his first season and ultimately didn't fit into the team's plans. Adam Peters and Dan Quinn capitalized on the opportunity to trade him to Philadelphia, where he now faces pressure heading into Year 2. Although early reports from training camp were positive, Dotson's position is challenged by the performance of Terrace Marshall Jr., who has impressed teammates, raising stakes for Dotson's future.
"He's coming along quite well, honestly. Even in the spring, he was making a lot of catches. I know you guys didn't see it, but he's going to make the room very uncomfortable, and that's a great thing." A.J. Brown via USA Today
Dotson always flashed promise, but he never found the consistency needed. Adam Peters and Dan Quinn concluded pretty quickly that he wasn't going to be part of the team's plans moving forward.
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