Commanders' chances at landing breakout playmaker have never felt more real
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Commanders' chances at landing breakout playmaker have never felt more real
"He also thought the Commanders represented the perfect landing spot, giving Daniels a supreme deep threat capable of stretching the field and making explosive plays consistently. "Coach Dan Quinn and GM Adam Peters both expressed a desire to get younger and faster this offseason. [Alec] Pierce is young (25) and fast: He's led the NFL in yards per catch in consecutive seasons, and he became the first player since A.J. Brown in 2019 to go over 1,000 yards on at least 20 yards per catch.""
"Pierce gained more than 1,000 receiving yards this season off just 43 receptions. Despite Colts quarterback Daniel Jones suffering a torn Achilles tendon, completely spiraling their playoff ambitions, his skill set is something teams around the league will covet if Indianapolis decides not to re-sign him. Daniels loves to push the football downfield. Aside from Terry McLaurin, no one has shown the consistency needed to maximize this supreme gift. Adding Pierce would change all that in an instant, but it wouldn'"
Adam Peters faces a large offseason task after Washington won five games in 2025. The Commanders enter free agency with six draft selections, only two inside the first four rounds, and available cap space. Multiple roster needs exist alongside two new coordinators, but priority remains building around quarterback Jayden Daniels. Alec Pierce emerges as a reachable free-agent target who would supply a consistent explosive deep threat. Pierce produced over 1,000 receiving yards on 43 catches and led the NFL in yards per catch in consecutive seasons. Colts injuries and potential non–re-signing increase Pierce's availability.
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