
"I think with Jayden's skill set, I would rather have an exceptional wide receiver that can take more coverage and force a lot of teams to play more Cover 2, where he can really use his ability to run the ball. The back will be a lot better because of that, because they have a great receiver that can take the top off."
"His struggles last season were all related to a lack of separation in the offense. His accuracy and field vision cratered."
Jayden Daniels, the Washington Commanders quarterback, faces a critical 2026 season after a challenging Year 2 marred by injuries and lack of support. With top receiver Terry McLaurin sidelined and ineffective offensive strategies, Daniels' performance declined significantly. Former head coach Jay Gruden suggests that acquiring a dynamic wide receiver in the 2026 NFL Draft would better support Daniels than a running back. This addition could improve offensive dynamics and help Daniels utilize his skills more effectively.
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