If the Washington Commanders do indeed stick at No. 2 and take a quarterback with their first pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, what is the value of adding an older, veteran quarterback to the team to mentor the rookie? How does that relationship work? Is there tension? Is it beneficial?
Craig Hoffman caught up with former Washington Redskins quarterback Jason Campbell (the 25th overall pick in the first round of the 2005 draft) to explore the significance of veteran mentorship in the quarterback room.
Hoffman and Campbell discuss his experiences with veteran Mark Brunell during his rookie year and the impact that veteran leadership can have on young quarterbacks.
Gain insights into the dynamics of the QB conversations and the transition from being a rookie to a veteran.
Additionally, Campbell gives his thoughts on LSU quarterback Jayden Daniels (a likely candidate for the Commanders to take with the No. 2 pick) and the factors influencing a quarterback's success in the NFL, including size and skill set.
Listen to the full conversation from the Hoffman Show on the audio player above!