I don't think Commander General Manager Adam Peters is going to trade down and I don't think the Draft Simulators have any algorithm covering who trades what when.
Most people I predict are going to keep their picks.
But I got 12 picks and two picks for 2026 trading around on Pro Football Network's Mock Draft. Don't look at me. The Computer said it could happen.
Seven picks between 107 and 194. Looking for athletes and guys who've played a lot of football.
Number 92: Shemar Turner, 6-3, 290, DT, Texas A&M. Number 5. Interview.
Number 98: Jordan Burch, 6-4, 279, EDGE, Oregon, 4.67. Number 1. Interview.
Number 107: Tai Felton, 6-1, 183, WR, Maryland. 4.37. Number 10. Interview.
Number 123: Jordan Hancock, 6-0, 195, CB-S, Ohio State. Number 7. Interview.
Number 126: Jackson Slater, 6-3, 311, G, Sacremento State, Number 76. Number 5 Guard according to DraftBuzz. Interview.
Number 129: Fadil Diggs, 6-4, 257, EDGE, Syracuse, 4.57, 9.29 RAS, Number 10. Interview.
Number 142: Charles Grant, 6-5, 311, T, William & Mary, Number 60. Interview.
Number 182: Marcus Tate, 6-5, 321, G, Clemson, Spring Ball. Clemson Pro Day.
Number 194: Jonah Monheim, 6-4, 302, C, USC, Number 79, Media Day.
Number 205: Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins, 6-5, 276, DL/EDGE, Georgia, 9.93 RAS, Number 93, Interview.
Number 223: Luke Lachey, 6-6, 251, TE, Iowa, Number 85, Interview. Luke Lachey's Dad says a few words.
Number 229: Devin Neal, 5-11, 213, RB, Kansas, Number 4, Interview. Here's that Colorado performance.
If the Computer is right, there are going to be some thefts this year in the Draft. But this was basically an overview of some guys in that middle hundred demographic.
Of these dudes, Monheim might have the best shot at getting drafted by the Commanders. In his interview, he quotes Chapter and Verse from the Dan Quinn religion.
Peace be with you.
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