The 2024 NFL Draft is knocking at the door and the Washington Commanders are ready to barge through with multiple early round picks
The moment has finally arrived! It’s Draft Week 2024 and we will witness history unfolding right before our very eyes. A franchise that has been around for nearly a century enters draft week with a new ownership group, a new front office, a new coaching staff, and a new hope for the future.
The Washington Commanders are poised to strike with nine overall draft picks and six are day one and day two selections. The excitement has been building for many months and the opportunities to take this franchise in a new and positive direction seem endless.
Welcome to the final 2024 mock draft from yours truly. This list of players is what I think will be a focus for the front office and coaches at Commanders Park. The goal of this mock draft is to somehow pick their brains and see which players are the best overall fit for the Burgundy and Gold. It’s never easy to put aside what we may want with the picks, but it is always the right policy to use such an exercise to determine what the organization seeks. Today’s mock will feature one trade. Let’s rock!
What goes into the making of a franchise quarterback?
“It’s not just talent, it’s not just intangibles.. It’s also about how the Organization supports a guy.”@RGIII explains all that goes into being the guy at quarterback.
New @TraporDive out now. RG joined @SaintWah… pic.twitter.com/hlyunhvUWz
— Jamual (@LetMualTellit) April 19, 2024
Day One
Round One, Pick #2
Drake Maye, North Carolina
Quarterback | 6’4 3/8”, 223 lbs
Drake Maye was the pick last month from yours truly and he is still the choice today. It’s nearly a match race with LSU quarterback Jayden Daniels and the dark-horse selection of J.J. McCarthy.
What separates Maye from the other two is his potential ceiling. Washington’s current coaching staff matches well with all three quarterbacks, but Maye has established a better rapport with the coaching staff and front office in recent months. General Manager Adam Peters values meeting times with prospects and the two quarterbacks that the team has met with the most are Maye and McCarthy. It is the educated estimation that Maye will be the choice.
“For my money, I’m betting on Maye.”@dpbrugler thinks the Commanders are playing this close to the vest and he would take Drake Maye 2️⃣nd Overall over Jayden Daniels. (-105 #BetMGM) pic.twitter.com/F8WTY4Z75R
— You Better You Bet (@YouBetterYouBet) April 21, 2024
Day Two
Round Two, Pick #36
Tyler Guyton, Oklahoma
Offensive Tackle | 6’7.5”, 322 lbs
Tyler Guyton has seen his draft predictions slide up and down over the last few months, but it appears that he will settle into the early second round. He still needs a bit of work with hand placement, timed rushes, and stunts. All of this is easily correctable at the next level and Guyton should be a day one starter.
Tyler Guyton is a OT prospect in the 2024 draft class. He scored a 9.73 #RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 38 out of 1377 OT from 1987 to 2024. https://t.co/vNBXTj2mol pic.twitter.com/21xItpomnO
— Kent Lee Platte (@MathBomb) April 19, 2024
***Trade***
Cleveland lacks a first-round pick and is seeking to trade up in the second round – Washington accepts. The Commanders drop to #54 and add a third rounder (#85) and swap picks with the Browns in the seventh round (#222 and #227).
Round Two, Pick #54
Xavier Legette, South Carolina
Wide Receiver | 6’3”, 227lbs
Xavier Legette is one of many wide receivers in the draft that is expected to have an immediate impact. His route tree is somewhat limited, but Legette has plenty of speed and is a monster with contested catches. That makes him a solid target in the red zone as well as intermediate and short route threat.
Xavier Legette has a collegiate resume you almost never see, a #ReceptionPerception profile that points in multiple directions, and some undeniable flashes of rare physical abilities.
That makes him the most difficult evaluation in this WR class.https://t.co/9GiRRTsVXC pic.twitter.com/N8uE08i4C0
— Matt Harmon (@MattHarmon_BYB) April 21, 2024
Round Three, Pick #67
Marshawn Kneeland, Western Michigan
Defensive End/Edge | 6’3”, 275 lbs
Here is another player that Washington hosted for a Top 30 visit and that makes Kneeland a prime target in this round. He dominated the competition at the G5 level and his skillsets should succeed in the NFL. With his superb arm length, Kneeland can run around and through blockers with a highly-charged motor that never stops.
Here is what I said about Kneeland on the Burgundy Zone podcast recently. Fast forward to the 16:20 minute mark.
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Round Three, Pick #78
Khyree Jackson, Oregon
Cornerback | 6’3.5”, 195 lbs
Khyree Jackson continues a slow, but steady climb on most draft boards and mocks – rightfully so. It will take a bit of time for him to develop, but he could work his way into a prominent role this season. After successful seasons at Oregon and Alabama, Jackson will bring an aggressive and unrelenting mindset to the Burgundy and Gold.
Round Three, Pick #85
Jeremiah Trotter, Jr, Clemson
Linebacker | 6’0”, 230 lbs
Some analysts claim that Jeremiah Trotter, Jr is undersized to play linebacker in the NFL, but it didn’t stop former Washington linebackers London Fletcher and Neal Olkewicz from being great. Trotter is a smart player who can be physical in coverage or run defense. He could be a solid rotational option in his first season and a starter by 2025.
“Jeremiah Trotter’s tape is really good he’s such a fun watch…”@GregCosell talked about the Clemson LB on latest @RossTuckerPod: pic.twitter.com/YGERpteSSD
— Ross Tucker Podcast (@RossTuckerPod) April 19, 2024
Round Three, Pick #100 (Compensatory)
Patrick Paul, Houston
Offensive Tackle | 6’7”, 315 lbs
In 2022, Patrick Paul was simply known as Washington guard Chris Paul’s younger brother, but he established himself as a force for the Cougars in 2023. He has all the tools to succeed, but is still a bit raw. Paul is a bit slow out of his stance and needs improvement with hand placement. Adding about ten pounds of muscle to his frame should help him as well.
. @UHCougarFB left tackle Patrick Paul @PatrickPaul_76 made an appearance this morning on the @UpAndAdamsShow. pic.twitter.com/0lWDyWMBbL
— Joseph Duarte (@Joseph_Duarte) April 15, 2024
Day Three
Round Five, Pick #139
Christian Jones, Texas
Offensive Tackle | 6’5”, 321 lbs
Christian Jones plays with an intensive mean streak, but he lacks flexibility and the ability to neutralize the better edge rushers. He is a mauler and has a solid motor. Jones could be a candidate to move to the inside at guard or become a quality swing tackle as a pro.
Round Five, Pick #152
Dallin Holker, Colorado State
Tight End | 6’5”, 235 lbs
Holker has some impressive videos for fans to see, but he will need at least a year to adjust to the NFL. The former Rams standout needs to add about ten or fifteen pounds of muscle – he is simply too slender at this juncture. Holker is a good receiving tight end and a willing blocker. He could see some playing time as the season progresses.
This catch!
Dallin Holker (@D_HOLKER) led all FBS tight ends in 2023 with 64 receptions for 767 yards! #ShrineBowl | @CSUFootball pic.twitter.com/eps6DOn15G
— East-West Shrine Bowl (@ShrineBowl) April 20, 2024
Round Seven, Pick #227
Joshua Cephus, Texas-San Antonio
Wide Receiver | 6’3”, 185 lbs
Early and often in the draft process, Washington met with Cephus and seems to have a genuine interest in this UTSA Roadrunner. All he does is make great catches and produce at a high level. He impressed scouts and analysts at the Hula Bowl and the East-West Shrine Bowl.
Joshua Cephus had a Drop Rate of just 1% last season AND led the AAC in Yards After the Catch
How does our 1st Team All-AAC wide receiver project as an NFL prospect?
Check out our scouting report below https://t.co/zL7VI9jqD3 pic.twitter.com/jhw8x1Xfww
— SIS Football (@football_sis) April 18, 2024
Final Thoughts
There is your final 2024 mock draft from yours truly. This has been a long and arduous process, but this draft is likely to bring changes that the fans have been wanting for the last three decades. Enjoy the ride.
I will post same day mocks on day two and day three of the draft on X/Twitter. Be sure to take another look at our pre-draft meetings tracker to see who the Commanders may target later this week. After the draft, there will be analysis and “way-too-early” grades for each selection. We’re finally there. The re-calibration continues. See you as we go along.