Daniel Jeremiah stirs backlash with Commanders draft projection that risks too much
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Daniel Jeremiah stirs backlash with Commanders draft projection that risks too much
"This is about an opportunity here for the New York Jets. To move up, to be aggressive in this draft. They are loaded with picks this year and next year. When you look at the cost for them to go from 16 to seven, you're talking about their second second-round pick, a fourth-round pick, and their 16th overall pick."
"Having extra picks is nice, but passing up on these three prospects represents a gamble of epic proportions. Downs and Love are projected as the two best overall prospects in this class. Tate is arguably the best wide receiver."
The Washington Commanders have six selections in the 2026 NFL Draft, with two in the first four rounds. General manager Adam Peters is not anticipating significant trade activity in the top 10. Daniel Jeremiah's mock draft suggests the Commanders could trade down to No. 16 with the New York Jets, gaining extra picks. However, this move is contentious as it risks missing top prospects like Carnell Tate, Jeremiyah Love, and Caleb Downs, who are considered the best in the draft class.
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