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Jahan Dotson is named the Commanders most promising building block in 2023

July 5, 2023 by Redskins Wire

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It sounds like everyone is expecting Washington Commanders wide receiver Jahan Dotson to have a big year in 2023.

We named Dotson Washington’s breakout player for 2023. Others have echoed a similar sentiment. Even Dotson views the 2023 season as a breakout year for himself.

Bleacher Report recently named one promising building block for all 32 NFL teams for the upcoming 2023 season. Dotson was the choice for the Commanders.

As noted earlier, some of the best offenses in the league right now have an elite wide receiver duo.

Some of the Commanders hope lies with Sam Howell right now. The fifth-round quarterback will start this season if he can fend off Jacoby Brissett in training camp.

But hoping a fifth-round pick pans out as the franchise quarterback is potentially wishful thinking. Hoping Jahan Dotson can become an elite No. 2 option with Terry McLaurin is an expectation.

Curtis Samuel was in that role most of the time last season, but Dotson did prove his worth as a surprise red zone threat. The 5’11”, 182-pound receiver led the team in receiving touchdowns with seven.

Dotson is motivated to show his ceiling is much higher than what he showed in 2022.

With Eric Bieniemy taking over as offensive coordinator and Carson Wentz out as the quarterback, the Commanders should be excited to see what Dotson can do in Year 2 and beyond.

Dotson started fast as a rookie in 2022 and then finished on a strong note. It’s fair to wonder what type of season he would’ve had if he hadn’t injured his hamstring in Week 4. Dotson received 35 targets over Washington’s last five games in 2022. And that was under former offensive coordinator Scott Turner.

New offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy will find ways to get the football in Dotson’s hands.

Terry McLaurin is already a superstar. Dotson could be on his way in 2023. A lot will depend on quarterback Sam Howell, but Washington’s receivers could also help elevate Howell.

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