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Jamual Forrest

Contributing Writer at Freelance

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  • 1 week ago | hogshaven.com | Jamual Forrest

    According to most people’s expectations, the Washington Commanders threw a curveball in the first round of the NFL Draft this year, drafting Oregon offensive tackle Josh Conerly Jr. In a spot selecting late in the first round, where Washington could have gone edge rusher to provide juice at a unit that could have certainly used it, they instead chose to make a strength, stronger.

  • 3 weeks ago | hogshaven.com | Jamual Forrest

    Landon Jackson is a senior defensive end from the University of Arkansas. According to the Arkansas Razorbacks, Jackson started 21 throughout his collegiate career.

  • 3 weeks ago | hogshaven.com | Jamual Forrest

    Dale Zanine-Imagn Images NFL Draft analyst Todd McShay made the best case yet for why the Washington Commanders may go defense in the first round. In his Todd Mock 3.0, McShay selected Georgia Bulldog Safety Malaki Starks at 29 for the Washington Commanders. He selected a defensive back over other considerations at running back, offensive line, and edge. That can be a head-scratcher to some, and I’m sure wide receiver is among the positions others would consider at 29 as well.

  • 3 weeks ago | hogshaven.com | Jamual Forrest

    Dale Zanine-Imagn Images NFL Draft analyst Todd McShay made the best case yet for why the Washington Commanders may go defense in the first round. In his Todd Mock 3.0, McShay selected Georgia Bulldog Safety Malaki Starks at 29 for the Washington Commanders. He selected a defensive back over other considerations at running back, offensive line, and edge. That can be a head-scratcher to some, and I’m sure wide receiver is among the positions others would consider at 29 as well.

  • 1 month ago | hogshaven.com | Jamual Forrest

    The Commanders added four defensive linemen during the initial free agency period. Jake Martin, Eddie Goldman, Deatrich Wise, and Javon Kinlaw were all brought in to help shift the identity of the Washington Commanders’ defensive front. The Commanders hope to eliminate the consistent setting of soft edges and the absence of a true disruptive presence among its interior defensive line.