
"The assessment phase can be a laborious process for both draft prospects and NFL teams. Being part of something like the Commanders had planned represented a nice change of pace."
"Getting them relaxed and out of their comfort zone allowed the Commanders to see their true personalities. It's a break from the norm and a lot more fun."
The Washington Commanders are preparing for the 2026 NFL Draft by evaluating prospects for the No. 7 overall selection. General manager Adam Peters is under pressure with limited picks. To gain insights into prospects, the team hosted 20 players at Top Golf instead of traditional testing methods. This informal setting allows staff to observe competitiveness and personality, providing a break from standard evaluations. The Commanders have already conducted extensive tape analysis and interviews at various events, making this approach a refreshing change.
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