Robert Griffin says Commanders didn't do enough to help Jayden Daniels
The former Washington quarterback discusses whether he thinks the Commanders did enough to provide more help for Jayden Daniels.
Robert Griffin III has expressed his opinion regarding the Washington Commanders ' NFL 2026 draft. Griffin, a former Washington Redskins quarterback from 2012-15, before going to the Browns and Ravens, was discussing the 2026 NFL Draft. The setting was the " Outta Pocket " podcast, where Robert and Grete Griffin discussed various teams and their drafts.
Grete then asked Robert, "Do you think the Washington Commanders did enough in the draft to help Jayden Daniels get back on track? " Notice Grete's question was not whether the Commanders did enough to help Jayden Daniels take Washington to the Super Bowl, or win a playoff game. The operative phrase was ...
"to get back on track. " One other key qualifier was whether the Commanders did enough 'in the draft. ' Robert quickly responded in the negative: "I don't.
" To be fair, Robert's actual response was, "I don't. The biggest indicator for the Commanders this year is that their success is not going to be about anyone they brought in through free agency. It's not going to be about anyone they drafted.