The Washington Commanders did extremely well in the 2024 NFL draft—with almost every major media outlet giving straight As to their nine picks, including LSU quarterback and Heisman Trophy winner Jayden Daniels at No. 2 overall. major media outlet . They got praised for their nine picks, including LSU quarterback and Heisman Trophy winner Jayden Daniels at No. 2 overall.
According to a post on SCOUTD’s X account, the Commanders selected the most players from their Top 50 NFL draft board with four—Daniels (No. 7), Illinois defensive tackle Jer’Zhan Newton (No. 27), Michigan cornerback Mike Sainristil (No. 49), and Kansas State tight end Ben Sinnott (No. 50).
This type of talent injection helped the team that acquired the most Top 50 picks in 2023, the Detroit Lions, reach the NFC Championship Game last season.
“The Lions’ success and value in the draft helped them to continue and turn things around in Detroit,” wrote Commander Country’s Kade Kimble. “Building a contender around Jared Goff and the rest of the roster. The Commanders could now be on the same path in terms of turning things around.”
How Many Rookies Could Start for Commanders?
All four of the rookies listed in SCOUTD’s Top 50 could end up starting for the Commanders this season, with Daniels the most likely to step right into the starting role.
Daniels isn't a typical rookie, starting 55 games over five college seasons at Arizona State and LSU and will turn 24 years old in December.
Because the Commanders had the worst defense in the NFL in 2023, it’s also a safe bet that Newton, the 2023 Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year will get every opportunity to start. So will Sainristil, the unquestioned leader of the defense for Michigan’s College Football Playoff national championship team in 2023 and a first-team Associated Press All-American.
Sinnott might not start right away, but will have perhaps the most unique opportunity in the group of rookies to learn from a veteran—the Commanders signed three-time Pro Bowler and 11-year NFL veteran Zach Ertz to a one-year contract in March 2024.
Sinnott was picked in the second round (No. 52 overall) and may also see playing time at fullback. He led Kansas State with 49 receptions for 676 receiving yards and 6 touchdowns in 2023.
Last Year’s Draft Class Was … Not Good
Despite the high hopes for the 2024 draft class, the 2023 class may end up being just as bad.
None of Washington’s seven picks in the 2023 draft class became full-time starters as rookies, and the same might be true for 2024.
Washington’s first-round pick, Mississippi State cornerback Emmanuel Forbes, had a particularly tough time as a rookie. The No. 16 overall pick set the FBS record with six interceptions returned for touchdowns but was benched twice as a rookie and struggled with injuries.
Forbes had a rough introduction to the NFL when the Commanders faced the Eagles in Week 4 and All-Pro wide receiver A.J. Brown torched the rookie for 9 receptions, 175 receiving yards and 2 touchdowns.
Brown’s humiliation of Forbes resulted in a $10,927 fine for taunting after one of the touchdowns.
“I believe they chose a skilled man and made some changes,” said Washington head coach Ron Rivera, who was dismissed immediately after achieving a 4-13 record in 2023. “They executed that bubble and go and (Forbes) estimated. You have to be focused. You have to pay attention to the important things and make your moves.”