Commanders to host Ohio State All-American on top 30 visit

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The Washington Commanders aren't done adding to their defense. After splurging in free agency, signing seven defenders to improve one of the league's worst units, Washington continues to meet with some of the draft's top prospects in next month's 2026 NFL Draft.

While the Commanders have focused on adding edge rushers in free agency, they did sign veteran Tim Settle to a three-year deal. However, longtime starter Daron Payne is entering the final year of his contract in 2026, so general manager Adam Peters could be looking for a succession plan in next month's draft.

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Per Justin Melo of Sports Illustrated, Washington will host Ohio State defensive tackle Kayden McDonald on a pre-draft visit. The Commanders are one of several teams that have either hosted McDonald or will host him on an official Top 30 visit.

McDonald, 21, is a 6-foot-2, 326-pound native of Suwanee, Georgia, who earned unanimous All-American honors for the Buckeyes last season. Despite his size, McDonald is more than just a run stopper. McDonald can play nose at the next level, which could interest Washington, but there is also untapped potential as a pass rusher.

McDonald doesn't receive the same recognition as teammates Sonny Styles, Arvell Reese, Carnell Tate, and Caleb Downs, but he's also expected to go in the first round. McDonald could be a contender for the Commanders if Peters can trade back and acquire more picks.

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