Commanders' draft dilemma could leave Jayden Daniels exposed when it matters most
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Commanders' draft dilemma could leave Jayden Daniels exposed when it matters most
"The Washington Commanders' offense heavily relies on Jayden Daniels and Terry McLaurin. It begs the question if offense should be just as big of a priority in the draft as the defense."
"In free agency, the Commanders added tight end Chig Okonkwo to replace Zach Ertz and Rachaad White to replace Austin Ekeler. But they also weren't able to land a new starting center after inexplicably releasing Tyler Biadasz."
"As of now, McLaurin is the only above-average wideout on the roster, and he's coming off of an injury-plagued season in which he compiled a career-low 58.2 receiving yards per game."
The Washington Commanders have focused on improving their defense after a poor performance last season, replacing defensive coordinator Joe Whitt Jr. with Daronte Jones and signing several defensive players. However, as the NFL Draft approaches, the offense appears to be a greater concern, particularly the wide receiver position. With only Terry McLaurin as a reliable option and uncertainty surrounding other players, the Commanders may need to shift their draft priorities to address offensive needs.
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