Like every team in the league, the NFL Draft is a time for the Washington Commanders to get better, but also to set the stage for future improvements as well.
The Washington Commanders weren't expected to keep all three of their tight ends this offseason. Obviously, second-year player Ben Sinnott was going to
The Washington Commanders face the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the fifth matchup of the opening round. A star season for Pro Football Focus (PFF) Offensive Rookie of the Year Jayden Daniels put the Commanders back in the postseason for the first time since 2021.
How many of the first running backs selected in the NFL Draft since the year 2000 can you name in five minutes?
Washington Commanders tight end Ben Sinnott isn't making the most waves in his rookie class, but he is continuing to progress at his own pace. Commanders offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury is happy to see the strides that he has made during his first season in the league.
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
The Washington Commanders are a revamped team. There are several young, inexperienced players looking to make their way. This could be their time to shine after the bye week.
Washington Commanders tight end Ben Sinnott is new to the league, but in Week 7 against the Carolina Panthers, he made sure people knew who he was. With a debut touchdown that came on a play named "Taylor Swift," Sinnott's first NFL touchdown was one that he's sure to never forget.
Ahead of Week 8, Yardbarker NFL writers identify the most disappointing player on each NFC team.
The bad news for the Washington Commanders on Sunday was that star rookie QB Jayden Daniels left the game in the first quarter with a rib injury. The good news was that Washington still blew the doors off the Carolina Panthers, winning by a lopsided score of 40-7.
The second half is underway at Northwest Stadium, and the Washington Commanders are looking to build on their strong first-half performance. Rookie tight end Ben Sinnott made an immediate impact, capping the opening drive of the half with a three-yard touchdown catch on his very first career target extending the lead 34-0.
Can the Washington Commanders' offense finally turn things around and support the defense as the franchise gets a new look? One mid-round NFL draft pick could help the squad this season.
As the third of Washington’s three second-round picks in 2024, Ben Sinnott received less attention than some selections but the rookie tight end stood out in the team’s first preseason game … just like he said he would.
There aren't many position groups on the Washington Commanders that didn't receive a significant makeover during Adam Peters' first offseason as general manager.
After getting drafted in the second round, former Kansas State tight end Ben Sinnott arrived at the Washington Commanders training facility with no idea what number he wanted to wear to begin his professional career in the NFl.
The 2024 Washington Commanders have many reasons for optimism as the new NFL season draws closer, including two underrated sleepers who could break out in the nation’s capital.
The Washington Commanders have two new tight ends in the fold for the 2024 season. They brought in veteran tight end Zach Ertz during free agency on a one-year, $3 million deal and then went out and drafted Kansas State standout Ben Sinnott in the second round of the 2024 NFL draft.
The Washington Commanders' new YouTube series "Commanders Log" has given fans a ton of behind-the-scenes access to this pivotal offseason for the franchise. The newest episode focused on the team's war room during the 2024 NFL Draft.
Shortly after signing the quarterback they drafted No. 2 overall, the Commanders wrapped up the contract work for the rest of their rookie draft class.
The Washington Commanders sign second-round TE Ben Sinnott and third-round OL Brandon Coleman to a rookie contract, according to Nicki Jhabvala. Washington has now wrapped up its 2024 class: Sinnott, 21, was a two-year starter at Kansas State and earned the Lowman Trophy for being the best fullback in college football in 2023.
Second-round TE Ben Sinnott drew comparisons to 49ers TE George Kittle and FB Kyle Juszczyk during the pre-draft process and landed with the Commanders.
The Kansas State Wildcats are no strangers to having players drafted to the NFL including Felix Anudike-Uzomah in the first round by the Kansas City Chiefs last year.
The Carolina Panthers are going to take part in the draft, though whether this is a good thing remains to be seen.
Clemson defensive back Nate Wiggins showcased his break-neck speed. He outclassed the rest of the defensive backs, running the fastest 40-yard dash among the position group at an astounding 4.29 seconds, reaching a top speed of 24.05 MPH.
The Los Angeles Rams have wrapped the 2023 season, but the grind never stops. As soon as the final snap occurred, attention turned toward 2024, starting with the Senior Bowl in Mobile, Alabama.
Position: Tight End Height: 6′-4″ Weight: 254 pounds School: Kansas State More 2024 NFL Draft Profiles Ben Sinnott is an agile, physical, glass-eating tight end, which translates to his blocking game. One of the more complete tight ends in the class, he’s a football player through and through.
Ben Sinnott is coming off a breakout game. Here are other prospects whose play over the weekend either helped — or hurt — their draft stock.
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