Before Jahan Dotson got selected in the first round of last year’s NFL Draft, Dyami Brown was the wide receiver the Washington Commanders banked on emerging as a complement to Terry McLaurin and Curtis Samuel. Brown got reduced to fourth or fifth in the WR room.
Thus there weren’t many fans shocked by the suggestion that the Commanders are looking to move on from Brown. Earlier Friday, the NFL Analysis Network reported a former NFL executive claimed the Commanders are “definitely open” to trading Brown and “calling teams actively.”
However, a Commanders’ insider has since refuted the report. ESPN’s John Keim reported he was told “emphatically, no” to the idea of Washington looking to trade Brown.
Told emphatically “no”. Brown fits well in a system that will probably use more slants and the quick game. Feeling is it meshes well with his skills. https://t.co/B4oo7ZzJaw
— John Keim (@john_keim) March 24, 2023
The Commanders drafted Brown in 2021 in the third round out of North Carolina. Brown entered the pros limited in his route running, but his speed and ability to get down the field brought a high level of intrigue.
He played 335 offensive snaps as a rookie. Yet, his snap counts dropped in half to 169 in 2022, with Samuel healthy and the emergence of Dotson. His potential was on full display in Week 5 with touchdowns for 75 and 30 yards.
Yet, Brown had two catches on five targets for 32 yards in the next ten games he played. he has 17 catches through 30 games for 308 yards, and the pair of scores he had against the Titans are his only touchdowns with the Commanders.
Brown’s lack of production got called out last year by Detroit Lions wide receiver Armon-Ra St. Brown. St. Brown got drafted a round after Brown, yet he has 179 receptions, 1,765 receiving yards, and nine more touchdowns than Brown.
Meanwhile, other teams must be interested in Brown for the Commanders to trade him. It’s hard to gauge if there is any interest from other teams. Meanwhile, the Commanders will bank on his potential and the possibility of a resurgence back to his college days with his former UNC teammate Sam Howell expected to start at quarterback.
With Howell as his quarterback, Brown had two 1,000-yard receiving seasons and 20 touchdowns with over 50 catches in each season in college. The two were recently spotted working out together.
Sam Howell and Dyami Brown… Look at that ball jump out of Sam Howell’s hands just effortless. pic.twitter.com/7hKsuuwxws
— Zac (@DCzWall) March 17, 2023
The jury is still questionable on Brown. How his third year as a pro plays out will be interesting. Will the Commanders move on from him, or does he still fit their plans?
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