Bris Vegas Kind of Snappy Grades for the Commanders’ 2026 Draft - Rounds 1 to 5
Key Points:
- The 2026 NFL draft grades for the Washington Commanders, led by GM Adam Peters, were evaluated by three experts: an AI DraftBot, a seasoned fan MattInBrisVegas, and a young fan SamInBrisVegas, providing diverse perspectives.
- First-round pick LB Alex “Sonny” Styles from Ohio State received mostly positive reviews, with DraftBot grading it B+, MattInBrisVegas giving an A+, and SamInBrisVegas a pass, highlighting Styles' versatility and potential impact on defense.
- Third-round WR Antonio Williams from Clemson was a more debated choice; DraftBot gave a C, MattInBrisVegas praised the pick with an A for Williams’ all-around skills and NFL readiness, while SamInBrisVegas rated it B+.
- Fifth-round ED Joshua Josephs from Tennessee was highly praised by all three, earning A+ grades from DraftBot and MattInBrisVegas and an A from SamInBrisVegas, noted for his athleticism and potential as a starter.
- The overall consensus suggests that Adam Peters made disciplined, value-driven picks in the draft, focusing on players with developmental upside and NFL readiness rather than reaching for needs or flashy positions early.