2023 Commanders given little respect by ESPN Power Index

Therefore, the Commanders select in the top 10 of a new 2024 mock draft.

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ESPN draft analyst Jordan Reid has worked on a project for the next NFL draft that has the Commanders picking earlier than they have selected in the last three NFL drafts.

The Commanders had finished 3-13 in 2019 and were thus selecting second in the NFL draft and chose Ohio State defensive end Chase Young. Since that draft, Washington has chosen 19th in 2021, taking Jamin Davis, 16th in 2022, selecting Jahan Dotson, and 16th in 2023, choosing Emmanuel Forbes.

Reid has done his film work in determining whom he feels will be first-round draft choices in next year’s 2024 NFL Draft. Reid, however, did “not” predict the order of the NFL teams selecting in the next draft. Reid relied upon ESPN’s Football Power Index.  

It is this Index that is predicting the Commanders to struggle in 2023, resulting in their being in the position to draft eighth in the first round. Looking at last year’s draft, one can see the Falcons were in the eighth position based on their record of 7-10 in 2022.

Back to Reid, whom does he see the Commanders drafting in 2024 with the eighth overall selection in the draft? Here is Reid’s prediction with the brief description he provided.

Quinn Ewers, QB, Texas

A lot of this hinges on the development of Sam Howell. But if Washington is picking inside the top 10 next year, it means the team fell well below expectations and will likely be searching for a long-term answer under center.

Ewers came to Texas with plenty of hype and looked the part before hurting his shoulder against Alabama in Week 2. He shows a smooth, effortless arm as a passer, but I’d like to see more urgency in the mental and physical parts of the game. Under the tutelage of coach Steve Sarkisian — who developed Tua Tagovailoa and Mac Jones — Ewers could be in store for a big season.

Washington has not had a winning record since the 2015 and 2016 seasons when the then Redskins finished 9-7 and 8-7-1, respectively. 2019 was the most recent draft where Washington selected a quarterback in the first round. That was when owner Daniel Snyder insisted that Ohio State quarterback Dwayne Haskins be the selection.

ESPN analyst examines Commanders 2023 draft selections

Analysis of each of Washington’s seven selections.

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John Keim sat down and chatted with ESPN draft analyst Jordan Reid recently.

Reid gave his thoughts on the Commanders’ recent draft in how it might help their personnel.

1st Round (16 overall) Emmanuel Forbes

“We knew they had to corner, somehow, someway and they addressed it really early. I think they really needed to get a player who could get them some turnovers because that’s what they lacked last year. You know walking through the door Forbes is going to help you with your turnover production.”

2nd Round (47 overall) Jartavius (Quan) Martin

“I thought he was a home run selection for them. He was one of my favorite prospects because he satisfies so many needs in a secondary… so many hats he can wear.”

3rd Round (97 overall) Ricky Stromberg

“He has a ton of experience; a five-year player at Arkansas. If it were me, I’d put him out there Week 1 as the starter, I think that highly of him.”

4th Round (118 overall) Braeden Daniels

“I think his athleticism can be on display. I thought he was more consistent at guard. His tape was up and down at tackle.

5th Round (137 overall) K.J. Henry

“A young developmental piece that doesn’t have a super-high ceiling but can come in and play 10 to 12 reps a game that you feel good about. I think he can help you walking through the door.”

6th Round (193 overall) Chris Rodriguez Jr

“A bigger back you can run between the tackles. You don’t really want to run him on the perimeter a ton because he is more of that ‘downhill get those tough yards’ type of player.”

7th Round (233 overall) Andre Jones

“A true pass rusher which is something they need. You’re just taking a flyer on players that late. Athletic, you are hoping you can get something out of them. Maybe he is a Practice Squad guy where you can hope to stash and develop him.”