Commanders bracing for chaos as quiet Browns decision scrambles draft plans
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Commanders bracing for chaos as quiet Browns decision scrambles draft plans
"General manager Adam Peters doesn't have the assets to move up for a prospect of interest, so standing pat and reacting positively to what's in front of him is crucial."
"The Browns were not expected to be in the edge-rusher market with the No. 6 pick. Mock drafts have them taking anything from an offensive tackle to Ohio State linebacker Sonny Styles or even wide receiver Carnell Tate."
"One couldn't dismiss the possibility that Texas Tech standout David Bailey or Miami's Rueben Bain Jr. is higher on Cleveland's board now. That would improve the Commanders' chances of selecting Tate."
The Washington Commanders are set to pick seventh in the 2026 NFL Draft, with general manager Adam Peters needing to react to available prospects. Limited assets may lead to a trade-down strategy. The Cleveland Browns' recent decision to withdraw from signing edge rusher A.J. Epenesa could alter the draft landscape, affecting which players are available for Washington. This change may enhance the Commanders' chances of selecting top receiver prospect Carnell Tate, depending on Cleveland's revised priorities.
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