ASHBURN, Va. — The Washington Commanders are continuing to build out their 2024 roster looking toward the NFL Draft as the primary pool of talent to pull from.
After using the early offseason to bring veterans in from around the league the Commanders started with quarterback Jayden Daniels and have continued to add young talent to the roster.
Average game film has to be weighed against his traits and the potential of what he could do with pro coaching,” says NFL.com.
“Hampton is big, fast and long, and defensive coordinators can work with that.
He’s more comfortable operating as a read-and-react high safety than in man coverage.
He’s willing in run support, but erratic angles to the tackle and below-average body control can lead to poor positioning and excessive arm tackles.
Hampton’s traits and potential could sway a team to take him on Day 3 and develop him into an average backup with core special teams value.”
Jordan Magee’s game is rooted in speed and athleticism.
He also has a decent frame that has room for growth, which helps make him an interesting project at linebacker.
However, Magee is more of an athlete than a football player right now, as his instincts and situational awareness are subpar.
He could also afford to add some size and strength to play the run.