The Washington Commanders have built a sneaky good offensive rotation thanks to draft picks and free-agent acquisitions. Their backfield tandem of Brian Robinson Jr. and Austin Ekeler is as good as what other teams have. Likewise, Jayden Daniels provides versatility as a dual-threat quarterback.
However, Washington's wide receiver rotation isn't settled, as The Washington Post's Nicki Jhabvala tweeted. While Terry McLaurin is their primary wide receiver, Commanders head coach Dan Quinn said the WR2 position is still up for grabs.
It looked like Jahan Dotson was Washington's second-best wideout behind McLaurin after finishing with 518 receiving yards and four touchdowns last season. However, he might lose his spot to other competitors like Jamison Crowder and Olamide Zaccheaus, who Quinn praised for having an impressive training camp.
Dan Quinn said they are "in the middle of" the search for WR2. A lot of players in the mix. He mentioned the good camp Olamide Zaccheaus has had.
— Nicki Jhabvala (@NickiJhabvala) August 15, 2024
In addition to Crowder and Zaccheaus, rookie Luke McCaffrey could also be in the mix for WR2. With training camp winding down, Quinn and offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury must decide who the rightful WR2 will be.
-Lance Fernandez