
"The team confirmed that defensive lineman D.J. Davidson had signed a one-year deal with the club. It's a swift return to the NFC East for the player, who spent the first four years of his professional journey with the New York Giants."
"Davidson has never played more than 35 percent of defensive snaps in any season, which raises concerns about his ability to impose himself on the team."
"At 26 with his prime years ahead, the Commanders want to see if any untapped potential remains in Davidson, especially as he competes for a spot on the 53-man roster."
D.J. Davidson has signed a one-year deal with the Washington Commanders, marking their 15th offseason signing. This move adds depth to the defensive line, where competition is expected to increase. Davidson, a former fifth-round pick, has struggled with injuries and has not completed a full season. The Commanders hope to see if he can fulfill his potential, especially with the possibility of drafting another interior lineman. His focus will be on impressing the coaching staff during workouts to secure a spot on the roster.
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