Baltimore Sun

Washington takes Dotson with first pick

- By Stephen Whyno

ASHBURN, Va. — The NFL draft played out like Washington hoped, allowing the Commanders to get another offensive threat for new quarterbac­k Carson Wentz and a wide receiver to take some heat off Terry McLaurin after trading down in Thursday night’s first round.

The Commanders moved down to the 16th pick and selected Penn State’s Jahan Dotson, a speedy, shore-handed pass-catcher who can make up for what he lacks in size with playmaking ability. Coach Ron Rivera said Dotson is a “polished receiver right now who’s ready to go.”

“We want to make sure there are weapons around Carson,” Rivera said. “We’re going to put him on the field an awful lot.”

Washington felt good enough about Dotson to trade the 11th pick to New Orleans with Chris Olave available. The Saints took the Ohio State receiver, and the Commanders added a third- and a fourth-round pick.

General manager Martin Mayhew said there were opportunit­ies to move back even further in the first round. The front office even entertaine­d moving down again and had a handful of teams call after deciding to take Dotson.

“The move back was something we’ve been talking about for a few days,” Mayhew said. “We felt like we needed more picks coming into this draft.”

Dotson wasn’t expecting to go so high and was busy watching the NBA playoff game between the New Orleans Pelicans and Phoenix Suns when Rivera called.

“It could’ve been President Obama calling — I was going to answer it,” Dotson said. “I was ready for the call whoever it was.”

Going in the first round validated Dotson’s decision to return for a senior season. Now he hopes to prove the Commanders right for passing on more highly touted options to take him.

“One of my biggest traits of my game is my versatilit­y to be able to play anywhere: to be able to play outside, play inside,” Dotson said. “I’m excited for the opportunit­y and can’t wait to see what (offensive coordinato­r Scott) Turner has in store for me.”

Dotson was the fifth receiver taken after Drake London, Garrett Wilson, Olave and Jameson Williams.

The trade for the 98th and 120th picks allowed the Commanders to recoup some assets after giving up a third-rounder in the deal to acquire Wentz from Indianapol­is.

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