
"This bears more significance on the edge, with Adam Schefter from ESPN revealing that Washington has lined up a meeting with former second-round pick Drake Jackson. Peters was part of the San Francisco 49ers' front office when Jackson was drafted out of USC. He's been injured for the best part of two years, but the player is looking for a route back into the league after being given the all-clear to resume football activities."
"They also have room for an extra edge defender now. The Ravens and New York Jets were the other two teams coveting Jackson. While the Commanders are in a much better spot to contend, Baltimore could offer something far more valuable to the No. 61 pick. Playing time. And lots of it. That could mean more to Jackson than anything else right now. He needs to string together good games and performances to silence his doubters."
Adam Peters continues an aggressive roster-building approach and has engaged in talks with former second-round pick Drake Jackson. Peters previously worked in the San Francisco 49ers front office when Jackson was drafted. Jackson missed nearly two years with injuries but has been cleared to resume football activities and seeks a return. Baltimore and New York have shown interest, and a recent Ravens move increases their capacity to pursue Jackson and offer significant playing time. Washington has a strong pass-rush rotation including Dorance Armstrong, Von Miller, and Jacob Martin, which could limit immediate snaps for Jackson.
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