Rome wasn’t built in a day, and the Washington Commanders weren’t trying to rebuild their fallen empire over three days of the NFL Draft.
“I don’t think that the work is done by any means,” Commanders managing partner Josh Harris said on Friday before Day 2 of the draft commenced.
Grading any draft before 3-4 years pass isn’t a fair timeframe, but quickly assessing the process (pun intended) is reasonable. However, “quickly” means after we see the training camp roster.
Peters, the coveted talent evaluator Harris convinced to run Washington’s front office after previous inquiries from competitors, is known for his drafting chops.