At this time one year ago, Washington Commanders wide receiver Jahan Dotson was everyone’s favorite choice for a breakout player. Unfortunately, things didn’t go as planned for Dotson in 2023.
While Dotson was healthy for all 17 games, he managed only 49 receptions for 518 yards and four touchdowns. As a rookie in 2022, Dotson played 12 games, catching 35 passes for 523 yards and seven touchdowns.
So, while Dotson finished with more receptions, the numbers were disappointing as he averaged less than three catches per game. Additionally, his touchdowns and yards per reception were down in an offense that led the NFL in passing attempts.
Don’t let the stats fool you. While the Commanders led the NFL in passing attempts, they were hardly a good passing offense. The offense’s structure was confusing, and pass protection wasn’t good. Quarterback Sam Howell was also learning on the job. Everything was a bad mix.
Kliff Kingsbury is the new offensive coordinator, and excitement is in the air for 2024. Much of that excitement surrounds rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels, but a new coaching staff could be exactly what Dotson needs to bounce back from a disappointing second season.
David Kenyon of Bleacher Report recently named one promising building block for every NFL team. Dotson was his pick for the Commanders.
It was easy to get on board with Dotson last season. While he had some issues with drops at times, almost everyone on Washington’s roster regressed last season. There’s a new coaching staff this season. Dotson has mentioned how excited he is to put last season behind him.
If you drafted Dotson in your fantasy draft last year and were disappointed, give him another chance in 2024.