Overview
- Jayden Daniels displayed sharper decision-making and faster reads during spring workouts, according to offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury.
- Washington retained its entire offensive coaching staff to keep Daniels in a familiar system as he enters his sophomore season.
- The team shored up its blind side by signing Pro Bowl tackle Laremy Tunsil and selecting Josh Conerly Jr. in the first round of the draft.
- Acquiring veteran wideout Deebo Samuel gives Daniels a dynamic downfield threat and has already drawn public praise and playful banter from the quarterback.
- Defensive reinforcements include veterans Eddie Goldman and Javon Kinlaw up front and second-round cornerback Trey Amos, while the Commanders are monitoring pass-rush option Devin Lloyd in case depth becomes available.