Latest NFL Mock Draft Sees Commanders Eyeing Running Back Jeremiyah Love
New NFL mock draft has some early shakeups preceding Commanders
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CBS Sports' new mock draft predicts the Washington Commanders will select running back Jeremiyah Love from Notre Dame with the seventh overall pick. The draft features notable selections including Heisman winner Fernando Mendoza and top corner Mansoor Delane, impacting the Commanders' strategy as they lack second and fourth-round picks.
- 01The Washington Commanders are projected to select running back Jeremiyah Love at No. 7.
- 02Heisman Trophy winner Fernando Mendoza is expected to go to the Las Vegas Raiders.
- 03Ohio State edge rusher Arvell Reese is selected by the New York Jets at No. 2.
- 04Sonny Styles, a linebacker from Ohio State, is picked by the Tennessee Titans at No. 4.
- 05Mansoor Delane, the top cornerback from LSU, is chosen by the New York Giants at No. 5.
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In the latest mock draft by CBS Sports, the Washington Commanders are projected to select Jeremiyah Love, a running back from Notre Dame, with the seventh overall pick. This comes as the team faces a challenging draft strategy without picks in the second or fourth rounds. The mock draft features several key selections, including Fernando Mendoza, the Heisman Trophy winner from Indiana, going to the Las Vegas Raiders at No. 1. The New York Jets are expected to take Arvell Reese, an edge rusher from Ohio State, at No. 2, while the Tennessee Titans select linebacker Sonny Styles at No. 4, aiming to fill a critical position. The New York Giants are projected to choose Mansoor Delane, the top cornerback from LSU, at No. 5, which could affect the Commanders' plans to strengthen their secondary. With several talented players still available, including wide receiver Carnell Tate and safety Caleb Downs, the Commanders will have options as they prepare for the draft on April 23.
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The selection of Jeremiyah Love could significantly enhance the Commanders' offensive capabilities, addressing their need for a strong running game.
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