The Washington Commanders' offseason plan thus far has been to add key pieces to the defense under Dan Quinn.
But while that was seen as a priority, so too should be looking to get Jayden Daniels some help in the form of another receiver. We've heard the rumors of Brandon Aiyuk being a target, but the Commanders have stated they won't wait for the receiver.
So, what about the draft? What should Washington's plan be?
NFL.com's Gennaro Filice thinks adding more weapons around Daniels is the way to go.
"Outside of certified WR1 Terry McLaurin, who are the real difference-making weapons on Washington’s offense?" Filice wrote. "RB Rachaad White and TE Chig Okonkwo were solid additions in free agency, but neither keeps opposing defensive coordinators up at night. Coming off an injury-riddled sophomore regression, Jayden Daniels needs more playmakers at his disposal.
"Unfortunately, the team only has two picks in the first four rounds. Could RB Jeremiyah Love possibly fall to the Commanders at No. 7? Seems unlikely. But Washington could have its pick of the WR litter at that juncture."
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Where should Commanders attack?
Ultimately, it will be determined by how the draft board falls prior to the Commanders' No. 7 pick.
Personally, I think a receiver alongside Terry McLaurin is where Washington has to look. Maybe not in the first round, as taking one at No. 7 could be seen as a reach, but if Carnell Tate is on the board, maybe the Commanders could take him.
The biggest thing is Daniels staying healthy, as last season was ruined by it.
The Commanders need a healthy Daniels, and he needs weapons. Washington can get him a stud option at No. 7 as Jayden looks to rediscover his rookie-season form.
There are a lot of options on the board at No. 7, but for me, receiver could be the pick for the Commanders.
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