Washington Commanders have specific strategy for NFL Draft prospects
The NFL is less than a week away from the 2026 NFL Draft. Teams will gather with fans in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, for one of sports’ greatest spectacles not played on the field. Teams have worked on this draft since the conclusion of the 2025 NFL Draft.
A full year of scouting, evaluating, and projecting college football talent has led to this latest chapter in NFL history. The Washington Commanders took a disappointing step back in 2025. After Jayden Daniels’ sensational rookie season, injuries limited him throughout the year, and the team finished 5–12.
MORE: Los Angeles Rams roasted by fans for underwhelming new logo His absence played a major role in that decline, but the Commanders’ defense also regressed significantly. Oct 6, 2024; Landover, Maryland, USA; Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels (5) scrambles from Cleveland Browns linebacker Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah (6) during the second quarter at NorthWest Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-Imagn Images After ranking 18th in points allowed in 2024, the unit fell to 27th in 2025.
Head coach Dan Quinn, a defensive-minded leader, will likely target reinforcements on that side of the ball in this draft. He may get his wish. Reports suggest the Commanders plan to select the best available defensive player with the ninth overall pick.
Who will that be? It’s anyone’s guess. Teams guard their draft boards closely, and the Commanders are no exception.