Despite a 4-2 start, the Washington Commanders believe they have yet to display their true potential. Their next chance to elevate their play comes Sunday against the visiting Carolina Panthers in Landover, Md. "The focus is on us," Commanders coach Dan Quinn said. "We've got plenty to work on. We are absolutely going to go sharpen our game as strong as we can. We've got a lot to sharpen." No. 2 overall pick Jayden Daniels has flourished over his first six games as Washington's quarterback. The rookie leads the league in completion percentage (75.3 percent) and has rushed for 322 yards, second most among all signal-callers.