As the Washington Commanders continue to shape an offense designed around Jayden Daniels, an emphasis on creating matchup advantages on the perimeter and improving efficiency in the intermediate passing game remains a focus this spring.
Washington has added speed and complementary weapons over the last few drafts in Jaylin Lane (2025) and Luke McCaffrey (2024), but the offense still lacks a reliable perimeter target who can win against man coverage and consistently convert in high-leverage situations opposite Terry McLaurin.
With that in mind, let's dive into the tape of Carnell Tate, whose combination of size, route-running, and competitive toughness would give the Commanders a steady presence on the outside.