2026 NFL Draft: Experts grade Commanders' class
How did everyone else grade the Commanders' draft?
The Washington Commanders entered the offseason with plenty of holes to fill. General manager Adam Peters did an outstanding job in free agency of filling Washington's needs, but there was more work to be done. When the 2026 NFL Draft began on Thursday, the Commanders held six picks, including the No.
7 overall choice. It was a mystery what Washington would do at No. 7, in part because of the mystery in front of them.
The Commanders were hopeful that either Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love or Ohio State linebacker Sonny Styles would fall to them. One of two wasn't bad, as Styles became Washington's first-round choice and new defensive leader. The Commanders would use the rest of the draft to fill holes or build depth.
How many starters will come out of this draft? Washington hopes that Styles and wide receiver Antonio Williams become immediate starters. So, how did the Commanders fare compared to other teams?
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