
"The Washington Commanders need to get younger across the board this offseason. They had the NFL's oldest roster heading into the campaign, and it didn't pay off. Now, general manager Adam Peters needs a complete rethink of the strategy he implemented while the team's Super Bowl window was open. There are so many problems, overlooked issues, and everything in between. Among the most pressing is how the Commanders plan to replace veteran linebacker Bobby Wagner."
"Devin Bush Jr. is one of them. The former Michigan standout has been nothing short of sensational for the Cleveland Browns this season, logging 111 tackles, seven tackles for loss, two sacks, and two interceptions. He's an experienced player at the peak of his powers. He's also bounced back from adversity in recent years, reestablishing himself as a legitimate force. Bush's 86.4 grade from Pro Football Focus ranks fourth out of 86 qualifying linebackers."
The Washington Commanders entered the season with the NFL's oldest roster and must get younger across the board this offseason. General manager Adam Peters needs a complete rethink of the strategy used while the team's Super Bowl window was open. Replacing veteran linebacker Bobby Wagner is among the most pressing tasks, since he is expected to leave or retire and re-signing him would send the wrong message. With only six 2026 draft selections, Peters may target free agency using potentially more than $100 million in cap space. Devin Bush Jr. is a leading candidate, delivering strong production, high PFF grading, and key instincts.
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