Clock is ticking fast on stalling Commanders draft pick as fan belief fades
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Clock is ticking fast on stalling Commanders draft pick as fan belief fades
"Ben Sinnott has been nothing more than a rotational/special player who's used sparingly with the Commanders. The 23-year-old hasn't given Washington a reason to make a concerted effort to get him more involved in the game plan."
"Across two seasons as a Commander, Sinnott has seen just 18 targets, which he's turned into 16 receptions, 142 yards and two touchdowns. The lack of opportunity is arguably more concerning than the minimal production."
Ben Sinnott, a second-round pick by the Washington Commanders, has not met expectations in his NFL career. Despite being a highly-touted athlete with impressive skills, he has only been a rotational player. Over two seasons, he has received limited opportunities, with just 18 targets resulting in 16 receptions for 142 yards and two touchdowns. The lack of production and involvement in the game plan has led to growing impatience among fans and uncertainty about his future with the team.
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