The NFL Draft clock is ticking down, with the big event just one week away. In Ashburn, Washington Commanders General Manager Adam Peters and Assistant General Manager Lance Newmark took the podium to field questions about their strategy for the pivotal three-day selection process.
Kicking off the press conference, Peters expressed gratitude for the team's football solutions squad and acknowledged front office staff who stepped up following personnel changes. The conversation quickly turned to the team's fresh new look, with Peters praising the recently unveiled uniforms and helmets, stating they look "way better" and are finally "where they belong."
When the topic shifted to the unpredictable draft board, Peters offered a candid assessment of the pre-draft smokescreen season. "Nobody's telling the truth," he remarked, emphasizing the challenge of forecasting the six picks ahead of Washington's selection at No. 7. He and Newmark noted they hear "something new every day," but their focus remains on trusting their internal evaluations and draft board.
Addressing the perennial draft-day question of a potential trade, Peters outlined the complex calculus involved. The decision hinges on which player is available, how far back the team would move, the compensation received, and who they project will still be on the board later. He referenced last year's experience, having fielded many offers for the 29th pick, but suggested a different outcome this time. Peters indicated it is "more likely than not" that the Commanders will stand pat and make their selection at the seventh overall spot.
