Waivers failed to produce additions for the Washington Commanders, and the No. 29 draft position reduced chances of landing desired targets. The roster focus shifted to available veteran players, which aligns with Adam Peters' heavy reliance on veterans this season. The team has one of the league's oldest rosters, a consequence of prior poor drafting under the previous head coach. The roster appears top-heavy with uneven depth across position groups and may need more pieces before Week 1 against the New York Giants. Kendrick Bourne became available after the Patriots released him, presenting a familiar veteran option to evaluate.
Waivers came and went without the Washington Commanders securing any players who didn't quite make the grade elsewhere. Securing desired targets was always going to be difficult at No. 29 in the order, which immediately turned attention to the potential veteran pool. This seemed like a much more realistic proposition. Adam Peters is depending heavily on veteran players this season,
The Commanders' roster looks top-heavy once again. Some position groups are deeper than others, but more might be needed before Week 1 against the New York Giants arrives. If the general manager wants to add another weapon for quarterback Jayden Daniels with someone he knows well, the perfect possibility just became available. Commanders should take a look at Kendrick Bourne after Patriots release
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