Trace McSorley will not be a Commander for long (Image Source: Getty)
#1. Emmanuel Forbes Jr.
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Washington Commanders v New York Jets (Image Source: Getty)
This could be a shocker given his youth and high draft placement (picked No. 16 overall in 2023), but Emmanuel Forbes Jr. is shaping up to be one of the most notorious failures in the history of professional football in Washington DC.
During his rookie season, he was benched and then subsequently demoted to backup after being humiliated by A.J. Brown and D.J. Moore in consecutive weeks. When he did see the field again in 2023, he caused further controversy and damage to his image after being ejected and fined for demolishing Tyler Lockett with a helmet-to-helmet hit.
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With the Commanders having rookie Mike Sainristil and free-agent signing Michael Davis onboard, do Dan Quinn and Adam Peters still want him and his struggles around?
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Andre Castillo
Andre Castillo is an NFL journalist at Sportskeeda who holds a Bachelor’s degree in English and Master’s degree in Journalism. He has over seven years of working experience and has also covered MMA with FanSided, wrestling with The Sportster, and automobiles with Hot Cars.
Andre follows the New York Jets and the Washington Commanders, mostly because he likes their colors. His favorite position is tight end, and players like Mark Andrews and Travis Kelce have always drawn Andre's attention when watching a game. Bill Belichick is his favorite coach, and his all-time favorite Super Bowl is the XLII edition, when the underdog New York Giants upset the then-undefeated New England Patriots.
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