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The Commanders are entering a new era with a new franchise quarterback, impact defenders, and an athletic prospect on the offensive line. While the Jayden Daniels pick may be seen as risky, he is expected to be a significant improvement over last season’s quarterback, Sam Howell. The success of this draft class largely depends on Daniels becoming a top-tier starter, but they did manage to acquire some solid players in the draft, which should give fans hope following a less-than-stellar free agency period.

The selection of Jer’Zhan Newton as the 36th overall pick was a favorite for the Commanders. Despite a foot injury that sidelined him for most of his senior year at Illinois, if Newton can stay healthy, he is predicted to make a strong impact for the team. Newton is considered one of the most polished interior pass rushers in this year’s draft class and will benefit from playing alongside established players like Jonathan Allen and Daron Payne. This selection provides a promising outlook for the Commanders.

On the other hand, some were not sold on the selection of Jayden Daniels as the second overall pick ahead of Drake Maye. While Daniels shows potential with his rushing ability and deep ball accuracy, concerns arise from his frame and lack of elite passing traits. Maye’s upside may have been seen as higher by some, but Daniels still has a path to success. The draft class comprised other picks including Mike Sainristil, Ben Sinnott, Brandon Coleman, Luke McCaffrey, Jordan Magee, Dominique Hampton

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