7 Commanders whose fate is already sealed heading into the final stretch
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7 Commanders whose fate is already sealed heading into the final stretch
"The Commanders have the NFL's oldest roster. They have the most pending free agents of any club. They have plenty of salary-cap space but only six draft picks - only two of which are in the first four rounds. Adam Peters has a lot of hard work ahead, and it might take time to put all the correct pieces in place."
"Last season was nothing short of a fairytale. This time around, the Commanders have come crashing back down to earth. The team looks unmotivated, unprepared, and easy to figure out. That's a dangerous combination, and the pathetic performances and poor results speak for themselves. It's evaluation mode from here on. Peters and head coach Dan Quinn will already have thoughts on how best to take the franchise forward."
"The Washington Commanders need to consolidate during the offseason. No more gambles on veteran free agents looking for one last shot at the Super Bowl - it's time to start building for the future. And that means accumulating as many assets as possible to ensure some long-term goals can be met. That brings Daron Payne under the microscope. The veteran defensive tackle started the season impressively but seems to be tailing off."
The Washington Commanders have collapsed into an eight-game losing streak after reaching the NFC Championship the prior season. The roster is the NFL's oldest and carries the most pending free agents in the league. The team holds significant salary-cap space but only six draft picks, just two inside the first four rounds. General manager Adam Peters and head coach Dan Quinn face an evaluation and roster rebuild. The franchise needs to stop gambling on veteran stopgap signings, accumulate assets, and prioritize younger talent. Several players face sealed fates, and Daron Payne's contract and role are under scrutiny after fading form.
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