The leadership of the commanders turns heads with the combine harvester in Indianapolis.
Indianapolis – while the NFL scouting combines In Indianapolis, we noticed something. There was still a lot of gossip around what the commanders did last season.
The heads turned when the Washington brass entered the building. The team’s record was a subject of conversation, but their quarter-rear was even greater.
“Having a quarter is a good thing. And not just a quarter, but a very good one who is a great person,” said GM commanders Adam Peters. “I’m proud of that and proud of Jayden, What he did. Everything he has accomplished. It is self-made. He has two grandparents who helped him a lot, and many people who helped him along the way, but he has never given anything. Having someone like that leading your franchise is really cool. “”
What is also cool is when Daniels met the leadership of commanders, he asked them to buy the virtual reality he used to help win the Heisman trophy at LSU. They said yes.
After having had the recruit season he had, we asked the Falcons coach Raheem Morris – who says that Daniels last season – if VR was going to be the way to the future with the young QB.
“It’s a copy league,” said Morris. “I think everyone will try this or have an option. Being able to put it in front of their guys and see if they can do it, if that translates. But Jayden Daniels is a different guy.”
In the meantime, commanders must assess the 329 players invited to the combination. In addition to that, the team currently has 28 free agents on their list. The team also has seven choices in the next draft of the NFL. There are still a lot of decisions to make for Peters and the front office of commanders.
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