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Aiyuk, Diggs or the rookie? Sizing up Commanders’ options at WR2

They could opt for someone not currently on the team — whether that’s waiting on Brandon Aiyuk, who isn’t yet available, or Stefon Diggs, who is free. Or they could opt for internal development, hoping that third-round rookie Antonio Williams emerges early.

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Multiple league sources, as well as former coaches and executives, acknowledge the Commanders could use someone else alongside McLaurin, their top target since he entered the NFL as a third-round pick in 2019.

Washington’s other receivers are too unproven to predict one could emerge as a strong No. 2 option. The Commanders did sign tight end Chig Okonkwo in free agency. And, under new coordinator David Blough, it’s likely they’ll run more two- and three tight end sets. That would cut down on how often they need a third wideout, but regardless a solid second receiver is desired.

Brandon Aiyuk

Meanwhile, Washington has been content to wait. The Commanders have more knowledge about Aiyuk than most teams because Peters was an assistant GM in San Francisco from 2020-2023. They also have quarterback Jayden Daniels, who played with Aiyuk for one year at Arizona State and remains close with him.

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Stefon Diggs

With McLaurin in place, Diggs wouldn’t need to be the lead receiver in Washington. And, as one person who used to work for Washington said, Diggs gives the coaches a player who can make an immediate impact; he can play in the slot or the flanker position in a two-receiver set. It also would give the rookie Williams a chance to develop.

Antonio Williams

Washington was ecstatic being able to land Williams, with one coach saying he might have been a first-round pick if he’d left school after his 2024 season.

Commanders coach Dan Quinn said Williams can play “multiple spots.” Williams is considered more of a slot receiver, though he did play outside on occasion at Clemson. In a 34-3 loss to Georgia in 2024 — an outing that stood out for Washington’s decision makers — Williams caught six passes for 76 yards while playing outside and facing mostly press coverage.

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London behind, London ahead

As the game continued and went to overtime it got even weirder. Normally in the U.S. the media works from the press box and there’s devoted elevators to get us down to the field level for postgame. Not in Wembley.

At the bottom of the lower section of seats, there was a gate down to the track before the field. Next to the gate was a big burly security guard standing there. Before Dustin Hopkins lined up to win the game in overtime with a field goal, I walked down to the gate. I told the security guard I needed to get to the field. He replied – sternly – nobody gets on the field until the game is over. He didn’t seem thrilled with me.

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I explained that once Hopkins makes this kick, the game will be over. It’s sudden death.

The security guard didn’t flinch. Nobody on the field until the game is over.

My concern was I was supposed to be on TV within 5 minutes of the game ending, and the layout in Wembley meant we were on the opposite side of the field from the live shot location and it was going to take some time to get over there. I didn’t quite make a scene but I made it clear I wasn’t happy. I kind of squatted in the row near the gate and announced my intention to run to the live shot as soon as the kick went in.

Only it didn’t. Hop missed a chippy. And the game continued.

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Commanders UDFA K Drew Stevens ready to compete in training camp

Most of Stevens’ day at Washington Commanders’ rookie minicamp was spent away from the rest of the players on the field. He worked with the long snapper and holder who were invited for a tryout hitting field goals at different distances. He had not kicked in the four days leading up to practice, but that did not stop him from hitting a 53-yarder in windy conditions.

“I could have gone further back,” Stevens said. “I’m just kind of knocking some rust off…but we’ll see.”

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