
"Just going through a game where he doesn't get any targets isn't good enough for me anymore. One of my frustrations with the lack of under-center play-action stuff is that's where I think he could actually make a living, in 12 and 13 personnel with more tight ends and that little play-action bootleg stuff. I think that's what he does well."
"The Washington Commanders must be in evaluation mode over the final six games of the season. It's the only viable approach with the team at 3-8 and staring down the barrel of a lost campaign. That means seeing what the young guys can do. Adam Peters will regenerate the roster during the offseason, and he'll stand a better chance of figuring out what he has and what more might be needed if those on the fringes with potential long-term upside showcase their worth."
"Grant Paulsen from 106.7 The Fan implored the Commanders to feature second-year tight end Ben Sinnott more prominently in the passing game. He's seldom been seen so far. The analyst wants to see specific looks that suit his strengths, implemented by offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury. That's the only way Washington will find out for sure whether there is anything left to salvage."
The Washington Commanders sit at 3-8 and should use the final six games to evaluate young players and fringe contributors. Adam Peters will overhaul the roster in the offseason and needs clearer information about who can be part of the long-term plan. Radio host Grant Paulsen urged the team to feature second-year tight end Ben Sinnott more in the passing game and to design looks that suit his strengths. Paulsen specifically recommended under-center play-action in 12 and 13 personnel and play-action bootleg concepts that could unlock Sinnott's skill set. Sinnott was a 2024 second-round pick and should not remain a bit-part player.
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