The Washington Commanders enter the final day of the draft with more draft capital than they had in the first three rounds. While they do not have a fourth-round pick, they hold one selection in the fifth round, two in the sixth, and one in the seventh. After using their first-round pick to address the defensive side of the ball and adding an offensive piece in the third round , the Commanders now turn their attention to filling the remaining gaps. Pick No. 147: Addressing a Need on Defense With the 147th pick, the Commanders select Joshua Joseph, an edge rusher out of the University of Tennessee. Joseph stands 6-foot-3 and 242 pounds and stands out for his length, which allows him to engage offensive linemen and control the edge. During his time at Tennessee, he was a steady contributor to the Vols’ defensive front, totaling 104 tackles, 22 tackles for loss, and 9.5 sacks.…