
"Teams picking behind the Jets are looking to move down. Count the Cardinals, Titans, Giants, Browns and Commanders among those already looking at trying to drop down in the order to accumulate capital. The problem for those five is finding teams to move up."
"At this point, for teams picking that high, it's going to be challenging to find partners to move into that range. It's more likely that we'll get more movement in the middle of the first round than we do at the top of it."
"The Commanders will not be doing business with Dallas, given the bitter history between these NFC East rivals. That narrows down the possibilities even more."
The Washington Commanders possess only two draft selections in the first four rounds, with their top pick at No. 7 overall. Trading down is a possibility, but finding a willing partner may prove challenging. NFL insiders suggest that more movement is expected in the mid-rounds rather than at the top. The Commanders are unlikely to trade with the Dallas Cowboys due to their rivalry, which further limits their options. Adam Peters may need to select the best available prospect at No. 7.
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