Commanders hoping Deebo, Tunsil, draft picks will keep Jayden Daniels ascending
Briefly

Jayden Daniels led the Washington Commanders to their first NFC Championship Game since 1991, earning accolades like offensive rookie of the year and a seventh-place MVP finish. To build on this success, the Commanders are enhancing their roster, focusing on protection for Daniels and adding skill talent like tackle Laremy Tunsil and receiver Deebo Samuel. However, the upcoming season poses challenges, as they face tough defenses and must prepare for a more demanding schedule, with the hope of maximizing Daniels' potential on a rookie contract.
We're just trying to make our team as good as possible all the time, that does give us more flexibility but knowing that eventually at some point that'll come to an end.
As a rookie, Daniels led the Commanders to their first NFC Championship Game since 1991, showing promise for future seasons.
The Commanders are facing a tougher schedule with eight games against top-seven scoring defenses, needing to bolster their roster around Daniels.
Washington's investment in protecting Daniels emphasizes their commitment to building a successful team moving forward.
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