CBS Sports clearly doesn't think too highly of the Washington Commanders.
The Washington Commanders are looking to flip the script in 2024 after going 4-13 to finish last in the NFC East. Part of their rebuild was hiring a completely new coaching staff and that 4-13 record netted them their likely QB of the future second-overall pick, Jayden Daniels.
With so much new coming into the franchise, it is hard to gauge exactly how all the pieces will come together and if that will bring success.The roster has completely changed, and the only star leftovers after this offseason were WR Terry McLaurin and DT Jonathan Allen.
Jun 5, 2024; Ashburn, VA, USA; Washington Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin catches a ball during warmup prior to an OTA workout at Commanders Park. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports / Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports Those two seemed like obvious choices to even be considered, but there are a couple of other Commanders that will be looking to make a statement this upcoming season like Austin Ekeler or Jahan Dotson - both of who are solid positional players that could break out.
The Commanders didn't need to go big this offseason, they just needed a foundation of balance to start things off under a new regime and QB under center. They have done that, now it will be up to them to show progression in this new era of football in DC.Caleb is from Nashville, TN, and graduated from Florida State University in 2018 with majors in Sociology and History.
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