Jayden Daniels is quickly learning the new Washington Commanders offense under David Blough.
The Commanders are banking on Blough's scheme to help Daniels succeed after a disappointing 2025 season.
## What will Commanders' new offense do for QB Jayden Daniels?
Daniels is focused on learning the new language and rules, trying to move on from last year's failures.
He said it's still early in the process, but he's excited about the new system.
The Commanders utilized two tight ends on about 24% of their snaps under Kliff Kingsbury, but this year it could be closer to 50%.
## What does OC David Blough really bring to the table?
Blough's philosophy change includes having Daniels under center more and using more motion and play action.
This will bring more splash-play opportunities, according to ESPN, and help the entire offensive unit.
Right guard Sam Cosmi likes the new offense, saying it's beneficial, especially in the run game.
## How will the new offense impact Jayden Daniels' performance?
Daniels had a great rookie season, but things went south in Year 2 due to injuries and poor performance.
The Commanders need a No. 2 target to make the new offense work, with Terry McLaurin fine at WR1.
Rookie Antonio Williams seems to have a reasonable chance of being a good WR3.
New quarterbacks coach D.J. Williams praised Daniels, saying he's one of the smartest players he's ever coached.
Daniels' football knowledge, natural instincts, and ability to process quickly make him a valuable asset.
The Commanders will go from being one-dimensional to having aces in the hole with the new offense.
This mindset will help the mental aspect of the players, and receiver Terry McLaurin likes the freedom and variety the new system brings.
McLaurin can go left, right, or vertical, and the new route tree is an unbelievable weapon to have as a receiver.
The Commanders are looking to improve their playoff chances, and Daniels' success is crucial to that goal.