Commanders’ 3-round 2026 NFL Draft according to PFF mock draft simulator

Commanders’ 3-round 2026 NFL Draft according to PFF mock draft simulator
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Unlike the Washington Commanders, the Raiders have a need at the quarterback position. The same can be said for the Jets. The Commanders will likely pick after those teams, and here is their three-round 2026 NFL mock draft, according to Pro Football Focus.

The Commanders will enter Week 18 with a record of 4-12. And they currently slot in the No. 7 spot for the first round. They have needs at tight end, guard, edge rusher, linebacker, and defensive back.

Basically, there are only a few positions where the Commanders don’t need an upgrade. The problem is that they select only twice in the first 72 picks of the draft. Let’s see what direction Pro Football Focus took them.

No. 7 overall — Edge rusher Rueben Bain Jr., Miami

If the first six picks fall this way, this selection makes a lot of sense for the Commanders. They have to improve their pass rush, or their 2026 season will likely look a whole lot like this year.

There are durability questions, but perhaps Bain has overcome them, according to nfldraftbuzz.com.

“The resurrection of Rueben Bain from injury casualty to draft’s potential crown jewel represents everything evaluators dream about finding,” NFL Draft Buzz wrote. “His current film displays a defender operating on a different frequency than college competition. Watch him annihilate Notre Dame’s protection schemes or turn USF’s guards into tackling dummies when he slides inside. This isn’t raw athleticism, hoping to develop. Bain already processes protection concepts and adjusts his attack angles like a seven-year veteran.”

And there is plenty of physicality from Bain. That’s something teams like the Commanders will focus on when they do their draft due diligence.

“The violence he generates through his hands creates immediate disruption that ripples through entire offensive structures, forcing coordinators to slide protection his way and compromise elsewhere,” NFL Draft Buzz wrote. “The trajectory here points toward immediate NFL impact with All-Pro potential lurking just beneath the surface.

“Teams selecting early aren’t gambling on development. They’re investing in a cornerstone defender whose floor already exceeds most edge rushers’ ceilings. The medical evaluation will matter given his 2024 struggles. But assuming clean health, Bain profiles as the rare defender who can anchor a franchise’s pass rush for the next decade while never leaving the field regardless of down and distance.”

If all of those positives convert to the NFL level, this is exactly the type of player the Commanders need on their often porous defense. There’s only so much Commanders head coach Dan Quinn can do with the current defensive talent. But we saw what a Quinn defense could be when it had a game-changing player like Micah Parsons. Not to compare Bain to Parsons, but the Commanders need an impact player in the quarterback-pressure department.

No. 71 overall — HB Jadarian Price, Notre Dame

This pick doesn’t make much sense. The Commanders could use a boost in the backfield, but they’ve got far more serious issues. They need to stick...