Commanders' marquee move is looking way smarter than anyone thought
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Commanders' marquee move is looking way smarter than anyone thought
"Acquired from the Houston Texans this offseason to stabilize the blindside for Jayden Daniels, Tunsil has been simply sensational. In nine starts, spanning 348 pass-blocking snaps, he's allowed just one sack, one quarterback hit, and 14 total pressures. That type of efficiency is rare for any tackle, but for one adjusting to a new system, new cadence, and new expectations, it's even more impressive."
"Tunsil's dominance hasn't just been statistical - it's been stylistic. His footwork remains textbook, mirroring speed rushers with effortless balance, while his independent hand usage has been masterful. He's controlled bull-rushers with a vice-like anchor and erased edge threats who've wrecked other offensive lines. Want further proof? Just look at what Tunsil did against Aidan Hutchinson in Week 10, who entered the game with 19 pressures alone the last two weeks combined."
Through 10 weeks and a 3-7 record, the Washington Commanders have struggled overall, but left tackle Laremy Tunsil has excelled. Acquired from the Houston Texans to protect Jayden Daniels' blindside, Tunsil has started nine games and logged 348 pass-blocking snaps while yielding just one sack, one quarterback hit, and 14 total pressures. His footwork, independent hand usage, and anchor versus bull rushers have been standout traits. Tunsil neutralized elite edge threats such as Aidan Hutchinson in Week 10. Left guard Chris Paul has also performed well, helping provide stability on that side of the line.
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