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The Washington Commanders are heading into the 2025 NFL draft with only five picks after a busy offseason of trades, as Deebo Samuel, Marshon Lattimore, and Laremy Tunsil are now on the 2025 roster. After a 12-5 finish, ending second in the NFC East, the Commanders should be aiming to keep moving forward, and GM Adam Peters will be looking to maximize value and get the most from... Here’s a mock draft of their current picks, with no trades considered for any additional selections. This mock draft was done at PFF, courtesy of their mock draft simulator. Round 1: Pick 29 – Grey Zabel, T, North Dakota State Zabel can bring stability to the Washington Commanders and help to keep their young quarterback upright moving forward.

He’s capable of starting right away and is versatile in his abilities up front. He’s a two-and-a-half-year starter, which includes 16 starts at left tackle during last season as part of North Dakota State’s run-heavy (64-36 run-pass split) scheme. Round 2: Pick 61 – Azareye’h Thomas, CB, Florida State University There are still seven games remaining for the Washington Commanders in 2025. But with the season spiraling into irrelevancy when much more was expected, some sections of the fan base are already looking ahead to what promises to be a pivotal offseason for general manager Adam... The front-office leader has a significant amount of hard work ahead.

Washington has roster holes everywhere you look. Peters' gamble to run it back with most of the squad that achieved so much in 2024 has backfired. A disastrous run of luck on the injury front hasn't helped, but it's clear that this squad, as presently constructed, isn't capable of reaching the heights fans anticipated. Peters could have over $100 million to spend in free agency, and he'd be wise to use every cent before Year 3 of quarterback Jayden Daniels' rookie contract. The Commanders stood pat at the 2025 trade deadline, which was surprising to most, leaving Peters with only six selections in next year's draft to utilize. Not exactly ideal, but the former San Francisco 49ers executive will have to make the best out of a bad situation.

Using the Pro Football Network simulator, we took a look at how the Commanders could approach their selections in our latest seven-round 2026 NFL mock draft. It's no secret that the Washington Commanders need to get more explosive on the defensive edge. Only Dorance Armstrong Jr. is guaranteed to be back next season, but even the ascending defensive end is in the final year of his deal in 2026. The Washington Commanders had one of the best single-season turnarounds in recent NFL history. Thanks to an electric rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels, they went from a four-win team to a berth in the NFC Championship Game.

However, with offense bearing the brunt of the load, the team needs to make a concentrated effort on defense to balance themselves out and increase their ceiling. The latest mock draft from PFSN courtesy of Brentley Weissman offers them exactly that chance. The Washington Commanders were rumored to have an interest in Garrett, suggesting that they believed they must improve their pass rushers. This is the sweet spot in the draft where adding a pass rusher and still getting good value makes sense. Marshall’s Mike Green was among the best players at the Senior Bowl and helped boost his stock to the first round. He may have played at a lower competition level, but this prospect has excellent potential.

As a quick and bendy edge defender, look for Green to excel on third downs early in his career. A unit that ranked 17th on PFSN’s Defense+ metric will surely need the all help it can get, and as Weissman describes, Green is one of the best value options available at 29. The Washington Commanders were one of the biggest surprises of the 2024 season, fueled by Offensive Rookie of the Year Jayden Daniels. With their franchise quarterback in place — and still on a rookie contract — the future looks bright in Washington, but there’s still plenty of work to be done to strengthen the roster. While upgrading the offensive skill positions will be a priority, the Commanders also need reinforcements along the offensive line and defense. With $68.8 million in effective cap space, they’ll be a team to watch in free agency, but they should also have ample opportunities to add talent through the draft.

Barron would be a major addition for the Commanders, bringing versatility and high-level ball production to the secondary. He was a standout in coverage last season, allowing just a 53.6% completion rate on throws into his coverage. He recorded five interceptions, broke up 10 more passes and didn’t surrender a single touchdown all season. Injuries slowed Williams in the postseason, but he was outstanding throughout the 2024 regular season. In pass protection, he allowed just three sacks and two quarterback hits. Ferguson was a consistent chain-mover for the Ducks in 2024, with 31 of his 46 receptions resulting in first downs.

He also proved to be a big-play threat, recording 18 explosive catches of 15 or more yards. The 2025 NFL draft is finally HERE. The Washington Commanders hold five total picks in the draft with picks 29, 61, 128, 205, and 245. General manager Adam Peters said you have to build through the draft, so let's take a look at my final mock draft predicting who will be the future young core for the Commanders. Washington seems like a candidate to trade back due to the lack of picks in the draft, but the sense around the league is that there won't be many trades in the first, and... The Commanders absolutely must nail this pick, so we are going with quality over quantity with this selection.

Donovan Ezeiruaku had a pre-draft visit to Washington, so the Commanders got to spend plenty of time with him. A run on quarterbacks helps Ezeiruaku fall to Washington at 29. There's a likely chance that teams prioritize size and combine numbers over production, as they do every year (e.g., Travon Walker). Therefore, I have Mykel Williams and Shemar Stewart going before Donovan Ezeiruaku, who stands at 6-foot-2 and 248 pounds. Washington receives a significant boost on the defensive line with a prospect who fits the typical Dan Quinn prototype of a stand-up, two-point stance pass rusher and delivers big-time production. Ezeiruaku recorded elite numbers last season with 14 sacks, 26 hurries, and an 18.2% pass rush win rate.

He was also a game wrecker in the run game with a 10.1% run stop in 2024. Donovan plays with elite speed and bend off the line that will give offensive tackles a lot of problems, and his hand usage is very effective, including his cross chop. If Donovan Ezeiruaku is off the board at 29, defensive end Nic Scourton is my pick. Washington sends pick 61 to the Jacksonville Jaguars for picks 70, 126, and 182. The Commanders fill a need at the safety position, and also get a really good value on Kevin Winston Jr., who falls down the board into the early third round from his injury in... Winston Jr.

is the perfect replacement for Jeremy Chinn, who signed with the Raiders in Free Agency, and has a higher ceiling as a coverage safety. Kevin was one of the top prospects to attend the Commanders' local pro day as well, so they got to see him in person to check out the injury recovery. Adam Peters made the aggressive moves needed to potentially keep the Washington Commanders in the Super Bowl hunt during the offseason. Unfortunately, things have not gone as anyone associated with the franchise expected. It's been one disaster after another for the Commanders at the midseason point. Injuries have decimated the roster.

Young players expected to progress haven't lived up to their billing. The NFL's oldest roster looks exactly that — a massive problem holding the team back right now. Peters opted to stand pat at the 2025 trade deadline. Fans were anticipating a couple of outgoings, given the Commanders' slow start this season. But either no suitable interest arrived, or the offers weren't enough for the front-office leader to remove certain players from the equation. The Commanders will move forward with what they have over the second half of 2025.

Even so, it's clear that Peters has an awful lot of hard work ahead when the next offseason arrives to get this ambitious project back on track. Using the Pro Football Network simulator, we took an early look at how Peters might approach his draft picks in a special seven-round midseason mock. The Washington Commanders want to build on their near-Super Bowl appearance in 2024, focusing heavily on defensive reinforcements in a recent 2025 mock draft. With a solid offensive foundation, bolstered by the acquisition of Deebo Samuel, the team’s focus shifts to strengthening the defense and adding depth across the board. Let’s break down the picks and the rationale behind them in this Washington Commanders 2025 NFL Draft 7 Rounds Mock Draft. The Commanders have a promising young core and a favorable salary cap situation, thanks to Jayden Daniels‘ rookie contract.

While the offense boasts strong skill position players, the defense needs significant upgrades. The team’s 2024 success was built on an overperforming offense and a defense that “did its job.” However, to take the next step, the defense needs to elevate its performance. With a large number of aging players and expiring contracts, the Commanders have an opportunity to reshape their roster. The primary needs identified in the mock draft include: With six picks in the 2025 NFL Draft, the Commanders aimed to address their key needs and add depth. Here’s a breakdown of the selections:

The Commanders secured an “elite” linebacker in Walker, known for his sideline-to-sideline range and versatility. He’s expected to make an immediate impact, even with veteran linebackers on the roster. The Washington Commanders have the 29th pick in the NFL Draft when Round 1 begins April 24 in Green Bay. The Commanders own five total picks in the seven-round draft. Every pick in the seven-round NFL Draft. • Round 1: April 24, 8 p.m.

ET • Rounds 2-3: April 25, 7 p.m. ET • Rounds 4-7: April 26, noon ET All rounds will be televised on ESPN/ABC and NFL Network and in Spanish on ESPN Deportes. General manager: Adam Peters (second season with team) Head coach: Dan Quinn (second season with team) Last year’s record: 12-5 With the 2025 NFL Draft in just a few days, special guests Fred Smoot and ESPN Draft Nerd Jeremy Greene join Logan Paulsen and JAG Jason to hold their EPIC 2025 7-Round Washington Commanders... With the 2025 NFL Draft in just a few days, special guests Fred Smoot and ESPN Draft Nerd Jeremy Greene join Logan Paulsen and JAG Jason to hold their EPIC 2025 7-Round Washington Commanders...

The 2025 NFL Draft is over and the Washington Commanders made a big splash with some big undrafted free agents. The guys breakdown each one that signed here in Washington and discuss how they can make an impact on the team this season. Plus, they discuss Gabe Taylor and his invite to mini-camp. The guys recap the entire 2025 NFL Draft for the Washington Commanders. They discuss how Adam Peters is playing 4D chess. Then, they breakdown every single draft selection for Washington and deep dive into what makes them perfect selections for the Commanders.

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