The Washington Commanders hold the No. 7 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, which begins on Thursday in Pittsburgh. It’s been a wild pre-draft process, with Washington being linked to numerous players on both sides of the ball.
In various mock drafts, we’ve seen the Commanders linked to Notre Dame RB Jeremiyah Love, Ohio State LB Sonny Styles, Ohio State S Caleb Downs, Ohio State WR Carnell Tate, and LSU CB Mansoor Delane. The unpredictability in this class has Washington all over the place. Fortunately, the Commanders are in a good place; their needs match up well with each of the aforementioned players.
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While Washington could trade out of the No. 7 overall pick, especially considering it’s without picks in the second and fourth rounds, GM Adam Peters believed it’s more likely the Commanders stick and pick.
So, what are the odds that Washington comes away with a star player? Throughout NFL history, two players selected No. 7 overall have made it into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. That will change soon, when legendary former NFL RB Adrian Peterson becomes eligible for entry into the Hall of Fame. Peterson spent two years in the burgundy and gold.
Who are the two Hall of Famers? Former Washington cornerback Champ Bailey (1999) and longtime San Francisco 49ers DT Bryant Young (1994).
Now, let’s take a look at every No. 7 overall pick over the last 30 years:
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1999: Washington Redskins, CB Champ Bailey
2001: San Francisco 49ers, DE Andre Carter
2005: Minnesota Vikings, WR Troy Williamson
2007: Minnesota Vikings, RB Adrian Peterson
2008: New Orleans Saints, DT Sedrick Ellis
2009: Oakland Raiders, WR Darius Heyward-Bay
2013: Arizona Cardinals, G Jonathan Cooper
2014: Tampa Bay Buccaneers, WR Mike Evans
2016: San Francisco 49ers, DE DeForest Buckner
There are some terrific players on this list. Obviously, Bailey and Peterson stand out, but current players, like Josh Allen and Mike Evans, are surefire future Hall of Famers, while many of these players are multi-time Pro Bowlers, such as Hines-Allen, and then there is Sewell, who also looks like a future Hall of Famer.
None of this matters for the Commanders, but it is proof that you can land a game-changing talent with the No. 7 overall pick. It’s more important than ever for Peters to hit on this pick after last season’s 5-12 debacle.
This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: Washington Commanders: Every No 7 pick in NFL draft from last 30 years