Washington Commanders 2026 Mock Draft Roundup 3.0

Throughout the year and leading up to the 2026 NFL Draft, we will update our Washington Commanders Mock Draft Roundup showing picks for the Washington Commanders from several prominent sites and draft analysts.

The following are picks from recent NFL mock drafts for the Washington Commanders:

NFL.com — Charles Davis

7. Mansoor Delane, CB, LSU

The top cornerback in the draft heads to Washington, which should be making major investments on defense this offseason.

The Athletic — NFL Writers

7. Rueben Bain Jr., EDGE, Miami (FL)

The Commanders' list of roster needs is so extensive that Carnell Tate, Sonny Styles, Mansoor Delane and Jeremiyah Love all would have been upgrades here. But Bain is the clear pick. The Commanders need to rebuild the defense to give Jayden Daniels some support, and it starts up front, where they've lacked an elite pass rusher the last two seasons. Enter Bain, a ferocious and complete pass rusher, who knows how to use his power and leverage to dominate tackles. His 30 3/4-inch arms could be a sticking point for some, but his length didn't appear to be a hindrance; he had an FBS-best 83 pressures to go with 23 run stops in 2025, according to Pro Football Focus. He's the game-wrecker Washington sorely needs.

CBS Sports — Fornelli

7. David Bailey, EDGE, Texas Tech

David Bailey is just so damn fast off the snap. His first step overwhelmed a lot of his competition at the college level, and while life will be more difficult at the next level -- meaning he'll need to develop more technique -- Bailey will improve your pass rush. Will he help stop the run? I'm not as confident there.

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2026 NFL Draft Grades: Washington Commanders

The 2026 NFL Draft is now in the rearview mirror, and we have compiled a consensus ranking using NFL draft grades from a variety of sites.

What draft grades have the media given to the Washington Commanders? What are they saying about the Commanders' 2026 draft haul?

ESPN - Grade: B

The Commanders took a big step back last season. After their surprising run to the NFC Championship Game in 2024, they won five games and landed in the top 10 of the draft. Jayden Daniels missed 10 games with various injuries, and the offense tumbled, as you might expect. Washington went from fifth in scoring (28.1 points per game) to 23rd (20.1). Terry McLaurin struggled, and the running backs lacked juice.

Things might have been worse on defense. Washington allowed 6.0 yards per play. Bobby Wagner still did his thing (162 tackles), but he's a 36-year-old free agent, and one of the oldest rosters of the 2025 season needed to get younger.

At No. 7, Jeremiyah Love was suggested as a perfect fit, and he would have been. But he was long gone when Washington was on the clock. I projected Carnell Tate there in my final mock as the other outside receiver opposite McLaurin, but he was gone, too. The Commanders theoretically could have taken Jordyn Tyson, Reuben Bain Jr. or Caleb Downs to check off needs, but they went with the best player still on the board.

Sonny Styles (fourth in my rankings) shows his former-safety self, using 4.46 speed and elite-level explosion to read the play and close in a flash. He doesn't miss tackles and chases down running backs before they can get to the edge. He's a high-floor, high-ceiling prospect who is going to make this team better. It was a really good start to the draft.

Antonio Williams and Kaytron Allen will boost the offense. Williams catches a lot of passes and is productive after the catch (331 of his 604 yards last year came after securing the football). He missed a little time last season and wasn't as effective as he was in 2024 (11 touchdowns), but he will be a reliable outlet out of the slot for Daniels while also making an impact as a returner. Allen isn't Love, but he did score 15 touchdowns on the ground last season and broke 30 runs for at least 10 yards. The Commanders brought in Rachaad White and Jerome Ford to join Jacory Croskey-Merritt in the backfield, but Allen will see his share of touches.

Joshua Josephs fell a little bit in the pre-draft process (only four sacks last season), and the Athan Kaliakmanis pick was a little off the wall. He was QB19 on my board. If Washington wanted a backup quarterback, Garrett Nussmeier was still there.

Regardless, Styles will be the centerpiece of this draft class, and he has the chance to be a really effective player for a very long time. I'm excited to see him team up with Frankie Luvu and Leo Chenal to shore up the team's struggling defense.

USA Today - Grade: B

LB Sonny Styles, the seventh overall pick, is the headliner of a light class ... and should be creating quite a few headlines for years into the future as the man in the middle and new face of this defense. A freakish athlete and multi-dimensional weapon who used to play safety, Styles' mind might ultimately be his greatest asset, especially given the likelihood cerebral stud Bobby Wagner likely won't return. Third-round WR Antonio Williams has a chance to crack the rotation early. And don't forget that GM Adam Peters spent a package of picks, including this year's second- and fourth-rounder, in 2025 in order to obtain Pro Bowl LT Laremy Tunsil ... as much good as it did QB Jayden Daniels last season.

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Washington Commanders 2026 NFL Schedule

Below you will find the weekly regular-season schedule for the Washington Commanders.

WeekDateOpponentTime (ET) / Tickets
Week 1Sun., Sept. 13at Philadelphia Eagles4:25 PM / Tickets
Week 2Sun., Sept. 20at Dallas Cowboys4:25 PM / Tickets
Week 3Sun., Sept. 27vs. Seattle Seahawks1:00 PM / Tickets
Week 4Sun., Oct. 4vs. Indianapolis Colts9:30 AM / Tickets
Week 5Sun., Oct. 11vs. New York Giants1:00 PM / Tickets
Week 6Mon., Oct. 19at San Francisco 49ers8:15 PM / Tickets
Week 7BYE
Week 8Sun., Nov. 1vs. Philadelphia Eagles8:20 PM / Tickets
Week 9Sun., Nov. 8vs. Los Angeles Rams1:00 PM / Tickets
Week 10Thu., Nov. 12at New York Giants8:15 PM / Tickets
Week 11Mon., Nov. 23vs. Cincinnati Bengals8:15 PM / Tickets
Week 12Sun., Nov. 29at Arizona Cardinals4:25 PM / Tickets
Week 13Sun., Dec. 6at Tennessee Titans1:00 PM / Tickets
Week 14Sun., Dec. 13vs. Houston Texans1:00 PM / Tickets
Week 15Sun., Dec. 20vs. Atlanta Falcons1:00 PM / Tickets
Week 16TBDat Minnesota VikingsTBD / Tickets
Week 17TBDat Jacksonville JaguarsTBD / Tickets
Week 18TBDvs. Dallas CowboysTBD / Tickets

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Washington Commanders - 2026 Draft Results

The table below are all of the 2026 NFL Draft picks selected by the Washington Commanders.

RoundOverallPlayerPositionSchool
17Sonny StylesLBOhio State
371Antonio WilliamsWRClemson
5147Joshua JosephsEDGETennessee
6187Kaytron AllenRBPenn State
6209Matt GulbinCMichigan State
7223Athan KaliakmanisQBRutgers

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Washington Commanders 2025 Fantasy Football Projections

Updated: Wednesday, August 27, 2025

Our 2025 fantasy football projections below are for the Washington Commanders.

Projected fantasy points are based on half-PPR scoring.

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QUARTERBACKS

PlayerAtt.Comp.YardsTDINTRushYardsTDPoints
Jayden Daniels499.5339.73696.326.479.24128.2743.65.13340.39
Marcus Mariota34.722.6249.81.560.8710.351.50.4922.58
QB Totals534.2362.33946.128.0310.11138.5795.15.62362.97

Jayden Daniels: For good reason, Daniels was a favorite of many as a late-round target in fantasy drafts, and the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year delivered for those who rostered him in 2024. Daniels' ADP was QB12 (or a little later, depending on the site), and the dual-threat quarterback finished his rookie season as a top-five fantasy quarterback. Along with Lamar Jackson (2023 and 2024) and Kyler Murray (2020), Daniels became only the third quarterback in NFL history to throw and run for at least 3,500 and 800 yards, respectively, in the same season. The front office's offseason moves support his continued development as he enters year two.

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