2024 Player Outlook
We all figured that Brock Bowers would be the top tight end drafted so the question was who would be the TE2. And the answer was Ben Sinnott. He lands in Washington in a Kliff Kingsbury offense that provided Zach Ertz with 6.5 targets per game just a couple years ago in Arizona. The problem? They signed Zach Ertz himself who could potentially start in that role. Even if he does, Trey McBride broke out in a big way following the Zach Ertz injury last year so we'll have a close eye on Sinnott and his role.
Player News
Commanders signed second-round TE Ben Sinnott to a four-year contract.
The Commanders nabbed Sinnott with the No. 53 overall pick in the draft, making him the TE2 of the class. Sinnott is a versatile player who was a walk-on fullback for Kansas State before breaking out as a tight end later in his collegiate career. Zach Ertz, reunited with Kliff Kingsbury in Washington, should hold the starting tight end job for the Commanders, but Sinnott will see the field in a variety of roles as a rookie. He could emerge as a TE2 in the second half of the season but can be left off most redraft rosters for now.
Commanders selected Kansas State TE Ben Sinnott with the No. 53 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft.
Sinnott (6'4/250) was a walk-on at Kansas State who redshirted in 2020 and saw light usage as a fullback and tight end in his second season on campus. While still taking reps at fullback and on special teams, Sinnott broke out in 2022 with 31 grabs for 447 yards and four scores. He closed out his career with an even stronger season of 676 yards and six touchdowns on 49 receptions. Sinnott has reliable hands and his short-area quickness makes him hard to bring down after the catch, but he isn’t explosive and still lacks polish on his routes. He’s a willing blocker, though his modest stature and short arms for a tight end can cause him to struggle in the run game. Sinnott’s 4.68 40-yard dash and 9.72 RAS came as a surprise at the combine. The strong showing will give his NFL team hope that, with some technical refinement, Sinnott can leverage his athleticism to be a consistent pass-catching threat in the short and intermediate areas of the field. He could quickly vault to the top of an uninspiring Commanders tight end room.
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