The Washington Commanders franchise business remains in disorder with the USA Congress exploring proprietor Daniel Snyder and also his procedure. Nonetheless, the NFL schedule picks up no person, suggesting the NFL draft will certainly be below in much less than 2 weeks, whether the franchise business prepares or otherwise. That suggests it’s time for the four-round Washington Commanders simulated draft 2.0.
Washington Commanders Mock Draft 1.0
In the last Sportscasting.com four-round Washington Commanders simulated draft, the group took a pass receiver, cornerback, and also safety and security with the very first 3 choices. The choices resembled this:
Since cost-free company and also professions have mainly run their training course, the Leaders are taking a look at a brand-new draft board with brand-new chances and also obstacles. With Carson Wentz as the group’s brand-new excellent hope, the group will certainly concentrate on crime for a lot of the draft, although, at choice No. 11, there will certainly be a protective possibility also great to miss.
Taking a safety and security in the leading 10 of the NFL draft doesn’t make good sense traditionally — with Washington choosing Sean Taylor No. 5 in 2004 being among minority exemptions — yet at No. 11, that’s a various tale.
The Leaders might conveniently go WR below, yet Notre Dame safety and security Kyle Hamilton is rather perhaps, one of the most can’t-miss out on possibility in the 2022 draft. The 6-foot-4, 220-pound protective back is whatever a group might desire in a contemporary safety and security. He can stroll up and also pack the run, penalize receivers coming by the center, and also cover sports limited ends.
With Landon Collins out, the group requires a safety and security, and also obtaining the most effective one among 2022 will certainly be appealing, in spite of the team’s offending demands. In this Washington Commanders simulated draft, Hamilton is the most effective possibility readily available at No. 11, which suggests the group makes him the choice.
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Round 2, No. 47 overall: George Pickens, WR, Georgia
With Carson Wentz at the wheel currently, the Commanders require to place as much ability as feasible around him to offset the QBs well-documented imperfections. Tip one because strategy is to obtain a real No. 2 WR contrary Terry McLaurin.
Georgia wideout George Pickens is 6-foot-3, 200-pounds, and also ran a 4.47-second 40-yard dashboard at the incorporate. He tore his ACL in the springtime of 2021 yet made it back to play 4 video games at the end of the 2021 period.
Pickens requires to obtain more powerful and also much more brightened to end up being a best person in the NFL, yet he’s most definitely worth a second-round choice in this Washington Commanders simulated draft wherefore he is currently. AT worst, with his slender framework and also substantial catch span, he might be a strong red-zone target at worst. At ideal, he might become a similar-looking Bulldogs WR, A.J. Environment-friendly.
Round 4, No. 113 overall: Charlie Kolar, TE, Iowa State
The Indianapolis Colts currently possess the Commanders’ third-round choice, so we’ll leap to the 4th round in this Washington Commanders simulated draft. Keeping that choice, Ron Rivera and also his franchise business ought to maintain the Carson Wentz assistance going and also select one more offending tool.
Logan Thomas is an exceptional limited end. Nonetheless, with his age (31) and also injury background (he played simply 6 video games in 2021), he’s not a lasting solution. Neither are Washington TEs John Bates, Sammis Reyes, or Tyrone Swoopes. This triad has a mixed 22 NFL catches, and also 20 of those come from Bates.
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Iowa State TE Charlie Kolar captured 168 spheres for 2,181 backyards with 23 goals in his four-year university job. He is 6-foot-6, 260-pounds, and also, as the boy of 2 teachers from Oklahoma, is clever and also has a magnum opus values, per NFL.com. A gamer like that might go a lengthy method to making Wentz much more comfy with his brand-new crime.
All statistics thanks to Sports Referral
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The Washington Commanders have reportedly waived former Ron Rivera 2nd round pick DT Phidarian Mathis. This was an expected move from the team for several reasons. He has been a healthy scratch for the last three games and practice squad DT Carl Davis was elevated to get playing time over him. Dan Quinn called it “internal competition” which means he was beat out for his spot. His first two year’s were plagued by injuries, now healthy, he’s just not good enough.
Jonathan Allen has been on injured reserve since tearing his pectoral against the Baltimore Ravens in Week 6. His injury wasn’t as serious as first feared and he’s now set to rejoin the team. His 21-day practice window was opened last Wednesday, but he was limited on practice last week and wasn’t activated. Allen’s been a full participant this week, and will need to be activated by 4pm today to play against the Atlanta Falcons tomorrow night. He is expected to be on a snap counts during his first game back since October
Earlier in the week Greg Joseph was waived from the practice squad, and he was signed to the Jets practice squad the next day. Zane Gonzalez is healthy, and Austin Seibert is eligible to return from IR next week. His spot was filled with the signing of 9-year veteran WR Chris Moore.
We have released K Greg Joseph from the practice squad
New York Knicks (21-10, third in the Eastern Conference) vs. Washington Wizards (5-23, 15th in the Eastern Conference)
Washington; Saturday, 7 p.m. EST
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BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Knicks -13; over/under is 228.5
BOTTOM LINE: New York is looking to build upon its six-game win streak with a victory over Washington.
The Wizards have gone 4-15 against Eastern Conference teams. Washington has a 1-22 record in games decided by 10 or more points.
The Knicks are 15-7 in conference matchups. New York is ninth in the Eastern Conference with 33.0 defensive rebounds per game led by Karl-Anthony Towns averaging 10.7.
The Wizards average 12.1 made 3-pointers per game this season, 1.5 fewer makes per game than the Knicks allow (13.6). The Knicks average 14.1 made 3-pointers per game this season, 0.3 fewer makes per game than the Wizards allow.
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TOP PERFORMERS: Jordan Poole is averaging 21.3 points, five assists and 1.6 steals for the Wizards.
Towns is averaging 24.3 points, 13.5 rebounds and 3.4 assists for the Knicks.
LAST 10 GAMES: Wizards: 3-7, averaging 106.7 points, 47.7 rebounds, 24.3 assists, 7.8 steals and 6.9 blocks per game while shooting 43.3% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 119.4 points per game.
Knicks: 8-2, averaging 115.0 points, 43.3 rebounds, 27.6 assists, 8.8 steals and 4.2 blocks per game while shooting 49.9% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 105.2 points.
INJURIES: Wizards: Saddiq Bey: out (knee), Kyle Kuzma: out (ribs), Marvin Bagley III: out (knee), Jordan Poole: day to day (hip).
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Knicks: Mitchell Robinson: out (ankle).
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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
The 8-4 Washington State Cougars will take on 9-3 Syracuse on Friday in the 45th edition of the Holiday Bowl. The Holiday Bowl has taken place in San Diego, Calif., since 1978, and will be held at Snapdragon Stadium for the first time this year.
Though both Washington State and Syracuse have had football programs for at least 130 years, Friday’s game will mark just the second matchup between the two teams. The two teams last played in 1979, when Syracuse earned a 52-25 win.
Syracuse comes into the game ranked No. 22 in the AP Top 25 poll, and riding a three-game winning streak. Washington State comes into the game with significantly less momentum, having lost their last three games.
SEASON
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BOWL
OPPONENT
RESULT
1952
Orange Bowl
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Alabama
L 6–61
1956
Cotton Bowl Classic
TCU
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L 27–28
1958
Orange Bowl
Oklahoma
L 6–21
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1959
Cotton Bowl Classic
Texas
W 23–14
1961
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Liberty Bowl
Miami
W 15–14
1964
Sugar Bowl
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LSU
L 10–13
1966
Gator Bowl
Tennessee
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L 12–18
1979
Independence Bowl
McNeese State
W 31–7
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1985
Cherry Bowl
Maryland
L 18–35
1987
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Sugar Bowl
Auburn
T 16–16
1988
Hall of Fame Bowl
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LSU
W 23–10
1989
Peach Bowl
Georgia
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W 19–18
1990
Aloha Bowl
Arizona
W 28–0
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1991
Hall of Fame Bowl
Ohio State
W 24–17
1992
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Fiesta Bowl
Colorado
W 26–22
1995
Gator Bowl
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Clemson
W 41–0
1996
Liberty Bowl
Houston
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W 30–17
1997
Fiesta Bowl
Kansas State
L 18–35
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1998
Orange Bowl
Florida
L 10–31
1999
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Music City Bowl
Kentucky
W 20–13
2001
Insight.com Bowl
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Kansas State
W 26–3
2004
Champs Sports Bowl
Georgia Tech
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L 14–51
2010
Pinstripe Bowl
Kansas State
W 36–34
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2012
Pinstripe Bowl
West Virginia
W 38–14
2013
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Texas Bowl
Minnesota
W 21–17
2018
Camping World Bowl
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West Virginia
W 34–18
2022
Pinstripe Bowl
Minnesota
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L 20-28
2023
Boca Raton Bowl
South Florida
L 45-0
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The Orange will play in their 29th bowl game on Friday, but will make their first appearance in the Holiday Bowl.
Syracuse first appeared in a bowl game in 1953, when they lost to Alabama in the Orange Bowl. The team lost their first three bowl games, and lost six of their first nine bowl game appearances. Their first bowl game win came over Texas in 1959, the same year they won their lone national championship.
The Orange have made three straight bowl games, but have lost each of the last two. They will look to correct course with a win over Washington State.
SEASON
BOWL
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OPPONENT
RESULT
1915
Rose Bowl
Brown
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W 14–0
1930
Rose Bowl
Alabama
L 0–24
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1981
Holiday Bowl
BYU
L 36–38
1988
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Aloha Bowl
Houston
W 24–22
1992
Copper Bowl
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Utah
W 31–28
1994
Alamo Bowl
Baylor
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W 10–3
1997
Rose Bowl
Michigan
L 16–21
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2001
Sun Bowl
Purdue
W 33–27
2002
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Rose Bowl
Oklahoma
L 14–34
2003
Holiday Bowl
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Texas
W 28–20
2013
New Mexico Bowl
Colorado State
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L 45–48
2015
Sun Bowl
Miami (FL)
W 20–14
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2016
Holiday Bowl
Minnesota
L 12–17
2017
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Holiday Bowl
Michigan State
L 17–42
2018
Alamo Bowl
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Iowa State
W 28–26
2019
Cheez-It Bowl
Air Force
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L 21–31
2021
Sun Bowl
Central Michigan
L 21–24
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2022
LA Bowl
Fresno State
L 6–29
Washington State first appeared in a bowl game in 1915, when they played in the second edition of the historic Rose Bowl. They have played in the Rose Bowl four times over their history.
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The Cougars have also appeared in the Holiday Bowl four different times. They made their first appearance in 1981, the fourth installment of the Holiday Bowl, and most recently in 2017.
Washington State saw their longest streak of bowl games under late coach Mike Leach, who led the Cougars to five straight Holiday Bowls from 2015 to ’19. Washington State went 0-2 in the Holiday Bowl and 2-4 in total bowl games under Leach.
The Orange hold the advantage over the Cougars in bowl game record.