Among Ron Rivera's biggest flaws during his four-year tenure with the Washington Commanders was a failure to draft effectively. There were very few success stories, which is why current general manager Adam Peters is signing so many experienced veterans to plug the gap.
That should change once Peters starts stacking good drafts. But until then, the Commanders are making the best out of a bad situation.
And there is one draft gamble made by Rivera who could be forced into early retirement if another opportunity doesn't arrive this summer.
The Commanders took a chance on physically gifted edge rusher Shaka Toney at No.