
"If it was offense, someone that is adding touchdowns. And defensively, a rusher that affects the QB, knowing that you've got to go after the head of the snake. Or a defensive player who can really guard people tight in the moment of truth throws - third-down, two-minute, into those spaces. So, those would be the three most important factors to me."
"General manager Adam Peters has plenty of cash to expend in free agency, which could reach the $100 million mark and beyond if further moves are made. Having so much money available doesn't guarantee success. Peters still needs to find the right recruits. Hopefully, they will be younger and more explosive, especially considering how the Commanders were the oldest and slowest team in the league during the previous campaign."
The Washington Commanders finished 2025 with multiple failures, making the 2026 offseason critical for roster improvement. The team holds six picks in the 2026 NFL Draft, with only two in the first four rounds. General manager Adam Peters controls significant free-agent cap space, potentially exceeding $100 million. The roster needs younger, faster players because the Commanders were the oldest and slowest team last season. Head coach Dan Quinn prioritizes offensive players who add touchdowns, pass rushers who disrupt quarterbacks, and defenders who can lock down receivers on third-down and two-minute situations. Marshon Lattimore's pending release creates a need for a shutdown corner.
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