Things are looking up for the Washington Commanders despite their disappointing performance in the second half of the 2023 NFL season. The Commanders have the No. 2 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft after falling to the bottom of the standings. Quarterback Sam Howell provided solid play, but was benched multiple times towards the end of the regular season due to poor performance. However, with a talented group of quarterbacks in this year’s draft class, it is highly likely that the Commanders will select one of them to revitalize the franchise.
USC’s Caleb Williams has been widely regarded as the top quarterback prospect for most of the year, although some argue that UNC’s Drake Maye should be taken first overall. There is a chance that Williams could end up in Washington, reuniting with former offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury, according to PFF. Kingsbury was initially set to accept the offensive coordinator position with the Las Vegas Raiders, but withdrew from consideration after contract negotiations fell through. It is possible that Kingsbury’s decision was influenced by the opportunity to work with Williams and the Commanders.
The duo had a successful year together at USC, utilizing Kingsbury’s quarterback-friendly system to create magic on the field. Fans would undoubtedly be thrilled if they were to join forces in Washington. However, there is no guarantee of this happening, as the Chicago Bears could potentially select Williams if they decide to move on from the Justin Fields experiment.