
"This should all start with his draft picks. Peters only has six selections in 2026 - two of which are in the first four rounds. Sections of the fan base believe that a higher pick could enable Washington to either navigate a trade down or take a blue-chip difference-maker. If that means losing out, they are willing to take some short-term pain for long-term prosperity."
"Tanking is not in any NFL player's mindset. They have pride, and dozens are fighting for their futures in Washington beyond 2025. When push comes to shove, they don't care about draft picks. They are only interested in themselves, their teammates, and the club's growth. Don't care about no draft pick order, respectfully! Love yall though ❤️- Jeremy Reaves (@JR1ERA) December 14, 2025"
Washington's season is turbulent and many fans are already fixated on offseason reinforcements and draft positioning. General manager Adam Peters holds six 2026 selections, only two inside the first four rounds, prompting supporters to desire a higher pick to enable a trade down or select a blue-chip difference-maker, even at the cost of short-term losses. Players reject any plan to tank, remaining committed to salvaging the season as shown in the Week 15 win over the Giants. Veteran safety Jeremy Reaves publicly dismissed draft-order concerns, emphasizing pride, individual futures, teammates and club growth, and noting the injury risk of reduced effort. Head coach Dan Quinn retains locker-room support.
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