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The Washington Commanders have the NFL's best defensive tackle duo in Jonathan Allen and Daron Payne. That's why some people where confused when the team
The Washington Commanders' success in the 2024 NFL Draft hasn't been a secret. Analysts and media outlets have sung their praises since the conclusion of the draft.
Best player available and breaking from the herd Shortly after Adam Peters was hired, I wrote an article about what changes to expect in Washington’s approach to the draft based on how he ran San Francisco’s drafts since 2017.
A lot of people think the month of May is a dead time for the NFL, but in actuality, it's one of the more interesting times of the year. That's because
The Washington Commanders have been peppered with praise since the conclusion of the NFL Draft for landing a lot of young talent at positions of need in order to rebuild the team into an annual contender.
The Washington Commanders' roster stood at 94 players after the conclusion of the 2024 NFL Draft, so it was only a matter of time before the team released whomever needed in order to comply with the league's 90-man roster limit.
The Washington Commanders announced Tuesday that they’ve waived LB Brandon Bouyer-Randle, CB D’Angelo Mandell and DE Joshua Pryor. Pryor, 24, wound up going undrafted out of Bowie State back in May of last year.
The Washington Commanders made a pick for their immediate and long-term future in the 2024 NFL Draft by taking former Heisman-winning and LSU Tigers QB Jayden Daniels with the second overall pick.
The biggest surprise of the Washington Commanders' 2024 draft class was the selection of Jer'Zhan "Johhny" Newton. That's because a) he was considered by many to be a top-25 player in the class and b) the Commanders have the NFL's best defensive tackle duo in Jonathan Allen and Daron Payne.
Washington Commanders Film Analyst Mark Bullock joins the Trap or Dive Podcast to breakdown Washington’s top draft picks Mark Bullock joins the Trap or Dive podcast on this episode!
It’s 5 o’clock somewhere… The 5 o’clock club is published from time to time during the season, and aims to provide a forum for reader-driven discussion at a time of day when there isn’t much NFL news being published.
New general manager Adam Peters and head coach Dan Quinn have been hard at work rebuilding the last-place Commanders in the offseason. These moves could make their jobs a whole lot easier.
The third day of the NFL Draft can still provide teams with the opportunity to add quality players to their rosters, even after most of the higher-profile names in the draft have come off the board.
The NFC East is annually up for grabs. Each team had a solid draft, but this player stands out as the top draft gem in the NFC East. For a team entering a new era of football, the front office prioritized rebuilding its offense through the draft.
The Washington Commanders were set up to exit the 2024 NFL Draft with an absolute haul. That’s exactly what they did. Not only did they have the second overall pick, which they used on LSU quarterback Jayden Daniels but they didn’t stop there.
The Washington Commanders have boldly marked their territory in the 2024 NFL Draft, selecting a cadre of players poised to potentially revolutionize the team’s prospects.
The Washington Commanders drafted Notre Dame defensive end Javontae Jean-Baptiste in the seventh round of the 2024 NFL Draft on Saturday, April 27th. Jean-Baptiste was chosen by the Commanders with the 222nd overall pick.
With their first pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, the Washington Commanders addressed one of their major needs. With the No. 2 overall pick, they selected LSU quarterback Jayden Daniels, the reigning Heisman Trophy winner.