It’s been a while since an Eagles vs. Commanders game has had stakes for both sides. This game will determine control of the NFC East with the winner taking pole position for division lead. The Commanders are an excellent football team with an explosive offense and a scrappy defense, so the Eagles will need all hands on deck to win this one at home. Here’s what I am looking for from the Eagles rookies.
Terry McLaurin has been one of the most underrated players in the NFL his whole career and now he finally gets to show out with Jayden Daniels tossing him the ball. McLaurin is having a career year, averaging over 15 yards a catch while scoring six touchdowns through 10 games. While McLaurin will line up all over, Quinyon Mitchell has to win his reps against him to avoid Washington winning on the big play.
Jayden Daniels has been good in all sorts of ways in his rookie year. It will be difficult to keep the first-year phenom down, but the Birds will do their best to try. Cooper DeJean’s role in this game will be interesting. He will need to limit the short passing game of Washington, while possibly being responsible for keeping Jayden Daniels from running all over the Eagles offense. A tough task, but he’s been nailing his assignments so far.
Jalyx Hunt had some great snaps against Dallas on Sunday. The Eagles are heavily rotating their edge defenders with Nolan Smith, Josh Sweat, Brandon Graham, and Bryce Huff all playing, but Hunt could continue to contribute. Hunt’s athleticism is a serious asset and I wouldn’t be surprised if we see some more of him on Thursday.
Johnny Wilson had his first career touchdown against Dallas. The Eagles have been looking for receiver production outside of AJ Brown and DeVonta Smith all season and Wilson might be a great guys to rotate in with Jahan Dotson. His size is a serious advantage, especially in the red zone. While he won’t get a ton of snaps against Washington, he could be used as a mismatch player in special situations.