5 trade chips the Commanders may cash in sooner than anyone expects
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5 trade chips the Commanders may cash in sooner than anyone expects
"The Washington Commanders need to regroup and consolidate this offseason. Changes are already well underway after a lost campaign, when dreams of playoff contention plunged into abject failure. Now, general manager Adam Peters is facing another roster overhaul that could define his tenure. Peters was correct to be a little more aggressive with win-now options last year. The Commanders came within one game of the Super Bowl, so the time to strike had arrived."
"It didn't work out, so thinking with the bigger picture in mind is crucial this time around. There is a lot of hard work ahead and many unknowns. The Commanders will have two new coordinators working alongside head coach Dan Quinn. They have the most pending free agents of any team, and very few deserve to come back. While the financial assets are rich, Peters only has six draft selections at his disposal."
The Commanders must regroup and consolidate after a lost campaign that ended playoff hopes. General manager Adam Peters faces another roster overhaul after prior aggressive win-now moves failed. The team will add two new coordinators alongside head coach Dan Quinn and confront many pending free agents, most of whom likely will not return. Financial flexibility exists, but draft capital is limited to six selections unless trades add picks. Trading players who no longer fit the long-term plan could increase draft assets. The offensive line showed promise while some veterans, like Nick Allegretti, had mixed results.
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