
"Caleb Downs is arguably the best prospect in the draft, and the only reason he's not a surefire top-five pick is because of a lack of positional value. But Peters and company can't overthink themselves."
"For now, at least, Washington's most glaring need is depth at wide receiver. If the Commanders don't draft Carnell Tate or another wideout in the first round, they'll be looking to fill that hole here."
"In what has otherwise been a strong offseason for Washington, the team's most perplexing move was releasing starting center Tyler Biadasz. Nick Allegretti figures to start after the Commanders struck out on Tyler Linderbaum in free agency."
The Washington Commanders are preparing for the 2026 NFL Draft, holding the No. 7 overall pick and five additional selections. General manager Adam Peters faces pressure to enhance the team's chances of returning to the playoffs. Potential picks include Caleb Downs, a top safety prospect from Ohio State, Chris Bell, a wide receiver from Louisville, and Jake Slaughter, a center from Florida. Each selection aims to address specific team needs and improve overall performance.
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