The Washington Commanders have been linked to almost every top prospect in the first round of the NFL Draft, with their seventh overall pick, excluding quarterback and offensive line.
All the talk over the past few weeks has shifted from free agency to the NFL Draft, and we have finally reached the moment when the incoming rookie class will find out who they will be representing on the football field come Sundays in the fall.
It's officially NFL Draft week, and the Washington Commanders should have an idea of what they will do with the seventh overall pick as well as their game plan for Days 2 and 3.
The Washington Commanders are only a few days away from the 2026 NFL Draft. When the festivities begin on Thursday, Washington will have an opportunity to add talent to the franchise to help get things back on track.
The Washington Commanders are in the final stages of their preparation for the 2026 NFL Draft. This will be a crucial period for the franchise as Washington looks to add talent and bounce back from a season to forget.
Teams are finalizing their Big Boards with much of NFL free agency in the rearview mirror. There's a look at the least first-round mock draft as of April 8, 2026.
The Washington Commanders have always had a unique relationship with the Native American community. Their former team nickname was considered divisive as a slur despite being hailed by fans.
The NFL Draft is finally upon us, and it will soon be time to say goodbye to all the draft rumors and mock drafts. The talk of the town for the Washington Commanders has been what they will do with the seventh overall pick in the draft, but it's important to also focus on who they select the rest of the draft.
The Washington Commanders introduced a new alternate logo on Wednesday, one that has a spear piercing through the “W” logo. While a majority of the fanbase seems to like it, Native American groups across the country called out the organization for using a spear in the alternate logo.
The American Indian Affairs Commission criticized the Commanders' new alternate logo, which depicts a spear intertwined with their signature "W" on a helmet.
There has been much to make about what the Washington Commanders will do with the seventh overall pick in the upcoming NFL Draft, and we will soon find out what exactly that game plan is once the draft gets underway and players start to be selected.
NFL prospects from major programs get most of the attention, but there are numerous examples of players drafted from small schools who have become difference-makers.
The cameras did not stop for a second. HBO had Zach Ertz mic’d up when his right knee gave way against the Vikings in Week 14. Two ligaments and a hamstring tore in an instant after safety Jay Ward hit him midair.
All the hype right now is on what the Washington Commanders will do in the NFL Draft after being extremely active in free agency earlier in the 2026 NFL offseason.
There are many variations for the Washington Commanders’ first pick in the draft. And it seems like almost every analyst has a different “must do this” opinion.
Holding the seventh overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, the Washington Commanders will have an opportunity to add an impact player to their roster. That is unless, Washington decides to make a trade.
The Washington Commanders are still in the early stages of their new era since Josh Harris, Adam Peters, and Dan Quinn arrived, and so much has already been done in the few years since.
The Washington Commanders are in a tough spot heading into the draft. With Jayden Daniels set to lead the offense again after an injury-filled second season, there is still uncertainty about how complete this roster really is.
The clear-cut top safety in this draft class, Caleb Downs looks likely to become the first safety drafted in the top 10 since Jamal Adams in 2017. Adams is the only safety to go off the board in the top 10 over the past 15 drafts, but Downs could even beat the former All-Pro’s No.
The Washington Commanders rolled out their new primary uniforms for 2026, including a new alternate uniform with a brand-new alternate logo that pays respect to the past and much-needed change.
The Washington Commanders are moving closer to a visual reset, and this one should feel familiar to longtime fans. On April 15, the franchise officially unveiled its latest alternate helmet and uniform package, continuing a broader shift toward the look tied to the team’s most successful years.
The Washington Commanders are ushering in a new era, one that blends tradition with a modern edge. On Tuesday, the franchise officially unveiled its redesigned
The Washington Commanders announced new primary uniforms for the 2026 season, going back to the primary color scheme from before they changed their name. The team will be going back to similar jerseys they wore during their Super Bowl era.
The Commanders currently own six picks in the upcoming draft. Only two of those are within the first 146 selections, however, and Washington is a team in need of rookie additions at several spots.
Veteran TE Zach Ertz made his desire to play in 2026 clear earlier this offseason if he’s healthy and can find a landing spot that makes sense. Ertz’s 13th season in the league ended 13 games in when he suffered a torn ACL, which put his future in the NFL in doubt.