The Washington Commanders experienced a remarkable transformation under first-year general manager Adam Peters. With Jayden Daniels leading the way as a franchise quarterback, Washington improved drastically from a dismal 4-13 record to reaching the NFC Championship Game at 12-5. Daniels not only posted record rookie stats but also flourished under pressure, showcasing poise and skill. Alongside him, rookie Mike Sainristil contributed significantly in the secondary, while offensive lineman Brandon Coleman and defensive tackle Jer'Zhan Newton helped fortify the team. This draft class signals a promising new era for Commanders football.
Yes, Jayden Daniels is the biggest reason Washington tops this ranking, but he isn't the only reason.
It's a brand new day for football in the nation's capital.
Daniels posted the highest completion percentage and rushing yards by a rookie quarterback in NFL history.
The rookie answered the bell with aplomb, finishing the season with four interceptions.
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