
"[Matt] LaFleur said earlier this season that [Rashan] Gary has never been a high snap-count guy. He's making $24 million per year. That's alarming. You could partially excuse stretches of futility in the past because he was the main guy teams were worried about, but there's no excuse now, given how much teams are devoting to Parsons. I wouldn't be surprised if Gary is even released to free up cap space."
"Although injuries can be used as an excuse, they were right. When Von Miller is your leading sack-getter at this late stage of his career, that's a problem of epic proportions. That has to change next spring. Peters must find players who can consistently generate pressure. And there is one developing situation around the league that deserves his undivided attention."
Adam Peters failed to adequately address edge rushing during the offseason, leaving the Commanders thin at a critical position and overreliant on veteran Von Miller for sacks. The team needs players who can consistently generate pressure and must act next spring. A potential opportunity exists with Packers defensive end Rashan Gary, who has not been a high snap-count player despite a $24 million salary. Gary has never reached double-digit sacks and often faced heavy blocking. Green Bay could trade or release him to free cap space if alternative pass rushers emerge, making him a viable target.
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