Wednesday, March 4, 2026

Nitty Gritty Time

Free Agency is about to commence. Many rumors, analyses, Tarot Card Readings. Trying to decrypt the locked hard shell of the Peters-DQ shell.

Fears: What if the majority of the 29 Commander Free Agents sign elsewhere? Sign of rats leaving a sinking ship? Signs of a Cult not a Culture? What if people ask if it is such a great place to work why is everybody leaving? Domino effect. Guys who were there are gone. Maybe they know something I don't. 

Comforting delusion: The majority of the 29 will sign. The Commanders will sign help at Edge, Corner, and Safety. They will keep their present draft picks. 

Here are a couple lists to help with your Mocks:

Hog Haven list of Visits

NFL Trade Rumors List of Visits

Keep these above tabs open as you work your way through the Draft.

Here's the receipt from my latest Mock.  


 7. Jeremiyah Love. Combine Presser.

71. Dametrious Crownover. Think who Dametrious blocked in practice.

146. Taylen GreenInterview.

187. DeShon SingletonCareer Day.

198. Thaddeus Dixon. Combine Presser.

222. Owen HeineckeBeating Michigan.

Friday, February 27, 2026

Off the Radar DBs

Commanders release Tyler Biadasz. Don't save much money. Who's the new center? A tad confusing.

NFL Trade Rumors reporting Commanders had meetings with Keyron Crawford, Sonny Styles, David Bailey, Jerimyah Love, and Rueben Bain  at the Scouting Combine. They also reported a meeting at the HBCU Legacy Bowl with RB Chris Mosley from North Carolina Central.

Chris Mosley Highlights. Interview. Stats

Keyron Crawford Highlights. Interview. Stats.

Here's some "Off-Radar" DBs: 

Andre Fuller CB Toledo. Highlights. Stats.

Jeadyn Lukus CB Clemson. Stats. Interview.

DJ Harvey CB USC. Transfer Portal.. Stats. Interview. Had an 85 yard fumble return for a TD versus Colorado State.

Jalen Catalon S Missouri. Highlights. Stats. Camp Presser.

Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Off the Radar Edges

I don't know how off-radar these prospects are. But here's a blurb on them for your Mock Draft Ruminations.
 
Jaishawn Barham EDGE Michigan. Highlights. Early days interview. Stats. Game Wrecker.

Cian Slone EDGE N.C. State. Stats. Highlights. Versus E.C.  Postgame.

Mason Reiger EDGE Wisconsin Shrine MVP. Stats. Scout. Interview. Darkhorse.

Tyre West EDGE Tennessee. Stats. Talking Alabama Game. Food City.

Nyjalik Kelly EDGE UCF. HighlightsLethal Weapon. Stats. Week Eight Presser

Keyshawn James-Newby EDGE New Mexico Highlights Shrine Bowl. 2022 Game Film. Player of the Week. Postgame versus State. Stats.

Interesting Dudes to contemplate as we lean into the Daronte Jones Era. 

Late round steals?

Monday, February 9, 2026

The Legendary Number 9

We lost Sonny Jurgensen.

Jurgy was an institution in Washington. 

The Community has been having a sort of wake for the Big Redhead. As is proper. 

There are a lot of theories as to when football went crazy in D.C. And somebody said after Sonny passed that it wasn't when Lombardi came to town. It wasn't when George Allen came to town. 

It was when the Skins traded for Jurgy.

And I think that was spot  on.

In every successful NFL town, there is always somebody who gets Fans through the inevitable hard times. 

Sonny. Bobby Mitchell. Charley Taylor. They did that during the Sixties. They didn't win much. But the chance to see the Big Redhead sling it to Bobby and Charley. You always thought: One year Sonny is going to take us to the Promised Land.

He proceeded to do exactly that. 

Then Lombardi came and Sonny got in the best shape of his life. Sam Huff was back. Sonny and Sam went 7-5-2. And the air was light in Washington for a season. It wasn't the last time Sonny and Sam would team up.

We lost Coach Lombardi. Things dipped under Bill Austin. 

Then we hired George Allen.

Who was a legend in his own right. Run the ball. Play defense. He converted me at the time. But it wasn't the best philosophy for the Big Redhead. There was even the time Sonny threw a TD pass. Came off the field. And Allen goes I wanted a field goal

The guy Allen preferred was Billy Kilmer. Old Whiskey. Who was a beer drinker. Former running back. Involved in the creation of the Shotgun formation. Another legend

With all the Sonny versus Billy debates in D.C. at the time, you'd think their relationship would be contentious. 

No. One of the staples of Skins Folklore is that Jurgy and Billy were great friends. It was a legendary friendship. One that at the end of Sonny's career featured a legendary third wheel: Joe Theismann. Who was just a future NFL MVP, that's all. 

Sonny made his way into Broadcasting and eventually became part of a legendary broadcast team: Frank, Sam, and Sonny. The air was whimsical and light, breathable, again in Washington. 

The Gods were made by Ovid. Virgil. Homer. Who spun tales about them making them legendary.

The Football Gods are made the same way. The Team Broadcasters spin campfire tales during the season. The Lore builds. The Spirit of the Age is created. 

The Skins were the campfire we gathered around. Frank, Sam, and Sonny told us stories about them. Like Roosevelt's fireside chats

Sonny was part campfire part campfire storyteller. It made him a linchpin of the Franchise and its Burgundy and Golden Era. 

Washington was as vicious and divided in the 80s as it is today. 

But Sonny helped make us One People. 

And that was truly legendary.  

They say Forty Men Together Can't Lose.

How much more so Four Million? 

Friday, February 6, 2026

D-Tackles to Consider

Some Defensive Tackles for the Commanders to consider: 

Rayshaun Benny DT Michigan Top 200 in Mock. Rated 36 on DraftBuzz. Highlights. Presser.

Cameron Ball DT Arkansas Highlights. Media Day. Senior Bowl Interview.

Albert Regis DT Texas A&M Top 200 in Mock. Ranked 30th on Draftbuzz. Scouting Report. Interview. Conversations. The Win Over the Fighting Irish. Stopping the Run. Texas A&M D-Line.

Tyler Oneydim DT Texas A&M Fox Sports. Stats. Portal Signing. Shrine Interview. Senior Day.

DeMonte Capehart DT Clemson Prospect Rank #6 DT according to DraftBuzz. Highlights. Played on a heckuva D-Line with the Tigers which included himself, Peter Woods, and T.J. Parker. Stats. Stretch Run.

Skyler Gill-Howard DT Texas Tech. Another good D-Line School. Big Man TD. Lee Hunter, David Bailey Teammates at Tech. Media Availability

Tavian Coleman DT Colorado. Stats. Breakdown by BuffedInPrimeTexas State Presser.

The Top Franchise Tag Free Agents by NFL Trade Rumors. 

Thursday, February 5, 2026

D-Line Coach Hire and Mock

Commanders hired their new D-Line Coach.

Eric Henderson. Henderson won Super Bowl LVI with the Rams. That Championship team was Number 6 versus the run. No team ran for over 100 yards on the Rams in the Playoffs. Commander Von Miller played on that Rams squad.

The Rams had 50 sacks that year. Aaron Donald had 12.5, Von Miller 5, Greg Gaines 4.5, Sebastian Joseph-Day 3, Ogbonnia Okoronkwo 2, Ashawn Robinson 2. Meaning over half of the sacks came from the D-Line.

Eight-five TFLs. Ninety-Five QB Hits. Fifty-nine from the D-Line. Fourteen forced fumbles. Twelve fumble recoveries. They were +2 in turnover differential. 

Here's a Mock with features on Cole Payton and David Bailey.

I'm a fan of Payton's. I think the Commanders will need a young trainee at QB. Especially if Mariota leaves. 

Previously I was thinking Bailey might be too small for the Edge. Not big enough to avoid discharge. But in a pressure defense there's a place for "specialists". 

Still, hard to fathom a Top Ten pick on a third-down player. 

How valuable is that pick going to be? Enough for a later first round pick and a Top 100 pick?

And if Top 5 guys like Arvell Reese, Caleb Downs, Jeremiyah Love, fall to Number 7 Pick, is the haul of draft picks going to be bigger in any trade? 

This roster's cupboard is one of the barest in the NFL if you believe the commentators. [I don't.] Free agency goes well I can see the Commanders settling for five picks. 

But if it doesn't go well they may have to trade down. I guess that will inevitably suggest to we "decoders" what they think of their free agency work. 

With all the development time inherent in draft picks, if they go long on draft picks, does that suggest they think they have all the time in the world to turn the team around?

No offense but I don't think they do. Economics being what they are. 

This is a league where if you are wrong in the first place there is no reason to trust you're right the second time. 

Based on the two years we've had the Quinn-Peters regime, the playing time of their draft picks is not indicative of calibration. 

Why pick them if they never see the field? And you play guys over them just signed off the street? 

That body language decodes your cryptic press conferences. The press around here can read defenses. They see through disguises. What you can't disguise don't try to hide. 

It makes you look foolish. The emperor is not wearing clothes. Don't tell us he's got on an Armani.  

So I was thinking their Press Conference introducing the new coaches would tell us a lot. 

But their actions will tell us more. What they say in free agency is their first body language display. From which they can't escape.

So free agency is the tell. Not the press conference. The Draft is another tell.  

Pro Football Network has several draft ranking filters available for your convenience. I recommend their Mock Draft Simulator Highly. Triangulation is good. 

Here I used PFF Draft Rankings.  

PFN's info blurb on Payton: 
 
"Cole Payton QB North Dakota State
Height: 6 - 2 | Weight: 229 lbs | RAS: N/A"

"Cole Payton redshirted his first year at NDSU, and from 2022 through 2024, he was the backup to Cam Miller. He was utilized most often as a designed runner, but finally got his shot as a full-time starter in 2025. In his last season of eligibility, Payton passed for 2,719 yards, 16 touchdowns, and four interceptions on over 70% completion, while also running for 717 yards and 13 additional TDs. Additionally, he ended the year with the second-highest PFSN QB Impact score in the FCS (89.7). The crux of Payton's appeal as a prospect is his physical talent. At 6'3", 233 pounds, he's a well-built prototype with elite explosive athleticism, bristling long speed, and a rocket arm that can generate high-end velocity from multiple launch points and angles. But as a one-year starter, he's sorely lacking in-game reps, and his processing runs on the slow side as a result. Payton shouldn't be thrown into the fire right away as a field general, and is a developmental QB first, who could be utilized in certain Taysom Hill-esque packages early on. If he enters the right situation and has time to acclimate before getting needed reps, starting upside is present."

Cole Payton: Highlights. Interview. Senior Bowl

PFN's info blurb on Bailey: 

"David Bailey EDGE Texas Tech
Height: 6 - 3 | Weight: 250 lbs | RAS: N/A"

"David Bailey has skyrocketed up the 2026 NFL Draft board, largely on account of his unmatched pass-rush dynamism and production on later downs. In 2025, after transferring from Stanford, Bailey emerged as the star of Texas Tech's elite defensive line and a consensus All-American, amassing 14.5 sacks, 19.5 tackles for loss, three pass breakups, three forced fumbles, and an elite PFSN EDGE Impact grade of 92.9, that stands as the best score in the entire nation. At 6'3", 250 pounds, with plus proportional length, Bailey is a lean, hyper-explosive rush linebacker with a logic-defying first-step, deadly off-setting twitch and energy, a ruthless motor, and the searing speed to run the arc against hapless blockers. He flashes legitimate speed-to-power with his fast-striding acceleration, compact mass, and length, and while he can be more consistent in run defense, he has flashed the ability to properly stack-and-shed and control blocks 1-on-1. As of now, Bailey is best as a pass-rush specialist; he needs to improve his lower-body strength to avoid giving up displacement at the NFL level, or he risks losing early-down utility. Additionally, he can improve his discipline, as his over-aggression can lead to penalties. But regardless, Bailey's pass-rush value is at the caliber that very few other players can replicate. He's a banshee off the edge with blue-chip upside as a pass-rush presence, and the building blocks are there for him to build a complete three-down game."

David Bailey: Highlights. Interview.  

Here's how the First Round Went:
 


It looks like it is between David Bailey and Rueben Bain for the Commanders. But things could get complicated if Arvell Reese, Caleb Downs, or Jeremiyah Love come in range. People have them in the Top 5 with Reese rated No. 1 in the Draft. 

Hard to ignore. Your conscience begins to weigh on you if you pass up Top 5, or even Number One, in favor of Top 10. 

Jack Endries. PFF Analysis. 2024 Highlights. Versus Pitt. Versus N.C. State. Stats.

Davison Igbinosun. Highlights. Unreal Int. Interview.

Roman Hemby. Highlights. Interview. Stats.

Dametrious Crownover. Film Study. Alabama Week. Samford Week. 47 Games at Texas A&M. 

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