ASHBURN, Va. — The Washington Commanders are officially on the clock. Eight days stand between the franchise and the seventh overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. A bitter chill still hangs over the team facility following a brutal 2025 campaign. Washington crashed out of the playoff picture completely, a stunning freefall just one year after their magical run to the NFC Championship.
The 4.36 Solution
The front office desperately needs an offensive spark. ESPN NFL insider Louis Riddick believes he found the exact answer. He isn’t pointing to a traditional receiver. He wants Notre Dame running back and Heisman finalist Jeremiyah Love.
Love torched college defenses last season. He racked up 1,372 rushing yards and 18 touchdowns. He backed up that production by ripping off a blazing 4.36-second 40-yard dash at the combine. The tape proves he is a dual-threat nightmare. Washington’s receiving corps sputtered endlessly last year. Veteran Terry McLaurin hasn’t fully lived up to the massive extension he signed a few years back, leaving a glaring void in yards-after-catch production.
Rumors continue to swirl about a blockbuster trade for disgruntled San Francisco 49ers receiver Brandon Aiyuk. Nothing has materialized. The 49ers’ asking price remains astronomical. Riddick sees a cheaper, far more explosive route through the draft.
Playoff Implications / What’s Next
The NFL Draft kicks off April 23 in Pittsburgh. Drafting Love fundamentally alters Washington’s offensive schematic for 2026. You line him up in the backfield. You motion him out wide. He forces defensive coordinators into heavy personnel packages, only to burn them on the boundary. The Commanders bypassing a true receiver at seven to take Love gives their quarterback an immediate, versatile safety valve. A dynamic rookie weapon provides the exact jolt this franchise needs to reclaim a spot in the January postseason bracket.

