Daily Slop - 8 May 25 - Jeremy Fowler on CB Trey Amos: "Multiple teams discovered a back injury in the predraft process"
Briefly

The Washington Commanders selected defensive back Trey Amos in the second round of the NFL Draft, which some analysts deemed an excellent value pick at No. 61 despite concerns about a back injury discovered during pre-draft medical assessments. The injury led other teams to approach the draft differently, but Amos's prospects with the Commanders seem positive, as coaching staff express confidence in his abilities. Additionally, the Commanders’ stellar free agency signings have provided them with positional depth and flexibility, influencing their draft decisions and improving their overall outlook for the upcoming season.
Washington got a plus starter with second-round defensive back Trey Amos, who has size, speed and instincts. Selecting him at No. 61 was considered great value.
This wasn't a major red flag for some teams, but it was at least a mild concern that 'probably caused him to slide a bit,' as one AFC exec said.
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