The Washington Commanders have already enjoyed great success with their 2024 NFL draft class. Quarterback Jayden Daniels is the frontrunner for NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year, while cornerback Mike Sainristil and offensive tackle Brandon Coleman have become standout starters.
Jer’Zhan Newton has improved dramatically since stepping in for Jonathan Allen in Week 7. Allen is expected back, but Newton isn’t going anywhere.
Tight end Ben Sinnott, one of Washington’s three second-round picks, has yet to make the same impact. Sinnott has played in all 15 games, making two starts, and has shown his upside as a blocker. However, with veteran Zach Ertz in front of him, Sinnott has yet to have a significant role in the passing game.
Washington offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury was asked about Sinnott this week.
“Yeah, he’s a very skilled football player, there’s no doubt,” Kingsbury said. “I think the blocking aspect is something that we’re continuing to work on with him. It’s a different speed, different level of play, but he’s made big strides in that area and we’ll continue to bring him along. He is behind one of the greatest pass-catching tight ends in the history of the league, and so that keeps a few reps off his plate, but we’re very pleased with his progress so far.”
Kingsbury is close with Ertz since their time in Arizona. That’s why Washington signed Ertz. And the veteran has remained healthy enough to start in every game. Ertz has also been a key part of Daniels’ development.
Sinnott has just five targets this season, with five receptions for 28 yards and a touchdown. The Commanders aren’t disappointed in Sinnott. He’s behind a veteran player. The hope is he’ll have an increased role in 2025.