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Fantasy Football Video: Should managers be fading Commanders' skill position players in 2026?

By Yahoo Sports Fantasy StaffYahoo Sports

Matt Harmon and Justin Boone discussed Commanders' skill position players on the latest episode of the Yahoo Fantasy Forecast.

After advancing to the NFC Championship two seasons ago, the Washington Commanders regressed big time in 2025, failing to make the postseason after finishing 5-12. From a fantasy football perspective, there was plenty of stock put into QB Jayden Daniels going into this past season, while expectations were high for pass-catchers Terry McLaurin and Deebo Samuel Sr. Daniels was mired by injuries for most of the season and, as a result, the rest of the offense took a big hit.

So far this offseason, the Commanders have made a few moves to shore up their pass-catchers and the running back room, adding Chig Okonkwo at tight end while signing RBs Jerome Ford and Rachaad White to add depth alongside Jacory Croskey-Merritt. That still leaves some major holes at wide receiver with Samuel not returning. Though his former teammate, Brandon Aiyuk, is rumored to be headed to the Commanders at some point.

So, heading into the 2026 NFL Draft, things aren’t looking great for Washington from a fantasy perspective. Matt Harmon and Justin Boone talked about whether or not there will be any value in drafting Commanders’ skill position players in 2026 on the latest Yahoo Fantasy Forecast . The debate starts at wideout, where Harmon points out the lack of depth behind McLaurin.

Van Jefferson and Treylon Burks are on the roster as well as Luke McCaffrey, but none appear to be a legit No. 2 option. Harmon is optimistic about the changes coming under new offensive coordinator David Blough, who comes over from Detroit.