7 Commanders deals the front office must finish before it's too late
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7 Commanders deals the front office must finish before it's too late
"The Washington Commanders are limping their way to the finishing line during a season that promised dreams of Super Bowl contention but ended up falling by the wayside. It's been extremely disappointing, but there are some positives to take from the campaign. Admittedly, those are hard to find. The Commanders are 4-11 through 15 games and might not win another contest."
"Some players are earning the right to stick around. That won't stop Peters from making the significant changes needed to get this organization back into the playoff picture, but he won't dismiss everyone. That's almost impossible when one considers the number of pending free agents he's dealing with, more than any other team in the league. It'll be interesting to see how Peters conducts his business this spring. Here are seven deals the front office leader must complete before it's too late."
"There are some uncertainties around the Washington Commanders' defensive line interior heading into the offseason. Daron Payne could be an early extension candidate, but he could just as easily be made available for trade or released outright to free up more cap space. Javon Kinlaw's been completely underwhelming, which was the fear of fans who thought Adam Peters massively overpaid to secure his services."
The Washington Commanders entered the season with Super Bowl aspirations but sit 4-11 after 15 games and face a likely winless finish. General manager Adam Peters faces a tenure-defining offseason with massive personnel changes expected, while head coach Dan Quinn may adjust the coaching staff, including defensive coordinator Joe Whitt Jr. The team has more pending free agents than any other franchise, limiting roster security. Some players have earned retention, but several key decisions loom: Daron Payne could be extended, traded, or released; Javon Kinlaw has underwhelmed; Johnny Newton remains an unknown; retaining veteran run-stopper Eddie Goldman appears straightforward.
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