Commanders Ben Sinnott ‘super excited’ to play for Kingsbury, Quinn

Ben Sinnott is excited about the opportunity to play in Kliff Kingsbury’s offense.

Commanders rookie Ben Sinnott says he was just showing up and had no idea what number they were going to give him.

I wanted the player to make the number, so it didn’t matter what they were going to give me, “said Sinnott to Bryan Colbert Jr.

The former Kansas State tight end, drafted 53 overall by Washington, was a guest with Colbert Jr. on another episode of “Raising Hail with the Rookies.”

Here are Ben Sinnott’s Kansas State highlights:

The Commanders issued No. 82 to Sinnott. Many will recall TE Logan Thomas wore No. 82 for his four seasons in Washington (2020-23). Logan Paulsen, another Washington tight end, also wore 82 (2010-14).

GM Adam Peters called Sinnott to inform him the Commanders were selecting him and immediately compared him to 49ers TE George Kittle. Sinnott, born and raised in Iowa, says he has watched and admired Kittle for years, who played at Iowa.

Sinnott actually started ice skating and playing hockey as young as three. Sinnott said the hockey “definitely brought that toughness, attitude, physicality.”

The rookie said in the early workouts he has noticed the coaches and players already “revolving around Dan Quinn. He’s such a natural leader, bringing the guys together and bringing the energy. He challenges us to compete in everything.”

How about his new OC, Kliff Kingsbury? “I’m pumped; I mean, look at all the guys he has developed, getting tight end touches. I’m super-excited to fine-tune my craft and see what he has planned for me.”

4 reasons the Commanders should be concerned about the 49ers

The Commanders have plenty to be concerned about facing the 49ers.

Nick Bosa

The Commanders offensive tackles are beat up, including the fact that Charles Leno is already declared to be out and Andrew Wylie has missed time this week, attempting to heal.

Bosa could really make things absolutely miserable for the Commanders quarterback, Sunday, whether that be Jacoby Brissett or Sam Howell. Bosa has already registered 10.5 quarterback sacks, 14 tackles for a loss and an impressive 33 quarterback hits.

Christian McCaffrey

McCaffrey is a workhorse like no other in the NFL. The 49ers look to get him the ball early and often in every game. Consequently, he leads the NFL in rushing attempts (258), rushing yards (1,395) touches from scrimmage (321) and total yards from scrimmage (1,932). He has 14 rushing touchdowns and 7 receiving touchdowns.

George Kittle

With the game tied 7-7 last year at the half, Kittle got loose on two consecutive possessions for a 34-yard touchdown and a 33-yard touchdown. With the Commanders safeties Darrick Forrest and Percy Butler being out Sunday, Kittle could be unstoppable.

Brock Purdy

Frankly, the Commanders pass rush has been virtually non-existant since the trades of Montez Sweat and Chase Young. Purdy thrives in situations where he can use play action and find open receivers because the secondary has to honor the 49ers run fakes. Purdy’s effectiveness is beyond question, especially when the 49ers take the lead. He leads the NFL in yards per passing attempt (9.7), yards per completion (14.2), passer rating (112.2) and QBR (71.7). He has passed for 29 touchdowns and 11 interceptions.