The Washington Commanders are relying heavily on experience once again in 2025. But if the team wants to ensure their fleeting success becomes the start of long-term dominance, their young guns must step up accordingly.
It's early days, but the signs are enormously encouraging where general manager Adam Peters' second draft class is concerned. And one possible breakout star has already begun his game-changing rise at training camp.
The Commanders thought wide receiver Jaylin Lane would go a lot higher than No. 128 overall in the 2025 NFL Draft. They were thrilled that he didn't, which provides another fascinating skill set for second-year quarterback Jayden Daniels to depend upon.