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| View Poll Results: How would you grade the 2023 Commanders draft? | |||
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5 | 10.87% |
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18 | 39.13% |
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17 | 36.96% |
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4 | 8.70% |
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2 | 4.35% |
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Re: Draft grades
Biggest 2023 NFL draft questions for all 32 teams.
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/...s-all-32-teams Did the Commanders improve their offensive line? Washington's front struggled last season, allowing the seventh-most sacks in the NFL (48). The Commanders did add two starters in free agency in center Nick Gates and tackle/guard Andrew Wylie but did not draft a player who would be projected to start in 2023. That means they still have a void at left guard. But one of their past drafts might yield the winner there -- Saahdiq Charles (fourth round, 2020) or Chris Paul (seventh round, 2022). Third-round pick Ricky Stromberg also will have a shot, but his best spot might be center. The Commanders have good talent at running back and receiver and intriguing young tight ends, but need a stronger line to protect inexperienced quarterback Sam Howell. -- John Keim
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