The Washington Commanders are considering trading back in the upcoming NFL Draft to address multiple team needs, including wide receiver and defensive positions. They are particularly focused on acquiring a second pass catcher and bolstering their defense.
Key points
Commanders considering trading back in the NFL Draft
Focus on acquiring a second pass catcher
Need to bolster defense with safeties and edge rushers
Potential wide receiver targets include Carnell Tate and Makai Lemon
Release of center Tyler Biadasz creates need for a new center
Washington CommandersCarnell TateJordyn TysonMakai Lemon
If neither Caleb Downs nor Jeremiyah Love make it to No. 7, the Commanders should trade back. Theyāre missing both their second- and fourth-round picks as a result of the Laremy Tunsil trade, and they have more needs than their first two picks can address.
Another safety to start opposite Nick Cross should be a major focus, especially if new defensive coordinator Daronte Jones wants to field three safeties (as Brian Floresā defense did in Minnesota). Three free agents at edge rusher (Odafe Oweh, KāLavon Chaisson, Charles Omenihu) arenāt enough to fill all the snaps, especially because Oweh and Chaisson both lack the ideal run-defending profile. A trade back could see the Commanders in range of Oregonās Dillon Thieneman at safety or Auburnās Keldric Faulk at edge.
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Wide receiver could also be a target either at No. 7 or after a trade back. Carnell Tate (Ohio State) will likely go at the top of that range, while Arizona Stateās Jordyn Tyson and USCās Makai Lemon could go somewhere in the teens. Washington desperately needs a legitimate second pass catcher opposite Terry McLaurin, and ideally someone who can blossom into a WR1 since McLaurin is almost 31. The Commanders have a much bigger chance of taking a wide receiver in the first round than people realize.
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Q&A
What are the Washington Commanders' top needs for the 2026 NFL Draft?
The Commanders need to address their wide receiver position, particularly seeking a second pass catcher, and bolster their defense with additional safeties and edge rushers.
Who are potential wide receiver targets for the Commanders in the draft?
Potential wide receiver targets include Carnell Tate from Ohio State, Jordyn Tyson from Arizona State, and Makai Lemon from USC.
Why should the Commanders consider trading back in the draft?
Trading back could allow the Commanders to gain extra picks to better address their needs at receiver, center, and defense, especially after missing key picks due to previous trades.
What impact does the release of center Tyler Biadasz have on the Commanders' draft strategy?
The release of Tyler Biadasz increases the urgency for the Commanders to draft a center, with Jake Slaughter and Connor Lew being potential targets.
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This is all well and good ⦠but after the release of center Tyler Biadasz, the Commanders still need someone to fill those snaps. Jake Slaughter (Florida) and Connor Lew (Auburn) are two likely targets at No. 71.
**The bottom line**: Trade back to score an extra pick to address receiver, center and at least one of the two outstanding defensive needs.
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Look, Commanders: Iāve seen a lot of mock drafts where you donāt take a receiver in Round 1, and thatās just wrong. The TOP priority should be making sure Jayden Daniels has as much offensive firepower around him as possible. You canāt roll into next season with Luke McCaffrey and Treylon Burks as Terry McLaurinās top companions at receiver. I personally love Makai, who has drawn comparisons to Amon-Ra St. Brown ā perhaps itās because they both played at USC ā but you need to come out of this first round with a new wide receiver of some sort. In my mind, Lemon is going to be an NFL stud.
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Haulcy has one of the most fun tapes to watch because heās trying to destroy guys on every play. Heās extremely active, but to his own detriment at times. He tries to pounce on every play. Though he mostly played deep at LSU in 2025, he should play in the box early on as he learns a system in the NFL. His reactivity might be better in the slot, where he wonāt leave a receiver wide open because he nailed down on an underneath route too quickly. He has the size, physicality and burst to thrive in the box.
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**Wild card: Kyle Louis**
Louis played a hybrid role at Pitt. He played āstarā linebacker ā a term usually reserved for nickels. He was essentially a nickel and played on the wide side of the field. Louisā sideline-to-sideline burst pops on film. Heās too light (220 pounds), nor does he have the physicality to play full-time linebacker, but his movement skills are elite. He has a great understanding of zone and how to play passing lanes. He showed his man coverage chops at the Senior Bowl, locking up running backs and tight ends, according to *The Athletic*āsĀ Dane Brugler. In this new era of light box defenses, Louis can be an interesting fit as a big nickel.
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Thomas mainly played as one of the deep safeties in Miamiās quarter-based system. Thomas plays with reckless abandon and little worry for self-preservation with the way he throws his body around. Though heās physical coming down and playing the run from the alley for driving on underneath passes, heās rarely out of position. He can miss tackles because of his aggressiveness, but he doesnāt bust coverages often. There are times I want him to trigger a little faster against passes, and his movement skills are average, but heās a player you can trust to play deep and come up against the run with physicality.
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Speaking on Tuesday on 105.3 The Fan, Dallas Cowboys EVP Stephen Jones fielded a number of questions about the teamās draft strategy and overall situation ahead of next week. One of the questions asked had to do with George Pickens and the prospect of moving him. Stephen noted that so far no other NFL team has called with interest in Pickens.
Recall that the Cowboys placed the non-exclusive tag on Pickens which means other teams are permitted to negotiate with him directly. Should a team come to terms with him on deal then the Cowboys have right of first refusal and if they decline it they would be owed two first-round picks.
This is why a team, if they truly are interested in Pickens, may prefer to trade for Pickens with the Cowboys in the conventional way. They could work out the deal and surrender less capital than multiple first-round picks would be. According to Jones though, no one has attempted to do so.
For what itās worth, he also noted that trades around this time of year do not generally tend to pick up until you are on the clock.
After all the talk this is the āgorilla in the roomā question(s) that no one has really answered yet.
What do you want Dex? Is it more money to re-inflate your ego? Are you saying that with an additional 5M or so youāll suddenly return to the superman you were in early 2024 season? Has he ever let on WHY he asked for this trade?
Or does he want to win badly, and believes he has a better chance to do that somewhere other than NY? Is he going to be asking for more money from the next team if heās traded? You signed for 90 MILLION dollars for 4 years, gave us one half of one season of great play and now THIS?
Whatever the case, he played like crap last year! For him to come out now and play hard ball is really disappointing and makes me believe that heās lost the edge that made him the incredible player he was just 2/3 short years ago!
These things usually donāt end well. The Giants need to get it behind them one way or the other, and as quickly as possible. Hopefully before the draft.
DeCosta said that when he evaluates the overall talent level available this year, he sees a strong first half of the first round, but a weaker second half.
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DeCosta said the overall talent level this year is āa little less than last year.ā
āWe have just under 200 players that we have ranked as draftable for us,ā DeCosta said. āIf the board came off exactly the same way as we have it, weād have to go outside of that to finish our draft because thereās over 250 picks.ā
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