
"He seems to have two consistencies right now: leave receivers open, or commit a penalty. Maybe it's time to bring in a veteran free agent who can at least get into the "average" range. It's hard to imagine the Commanders could get much for [Marshon] Lattimore in a trade. But they could try. Even getting a younger player with a little speed and lateral ability would help."
"An NFL analyst went one step further, proclaiming that general manager Adam Peters should consider cutting his losses with the veteran cornerback. Lattimore got exposed by the Packers' pre-snap motion and explosive young wide receivers. He gave up several big plays, and his holding penalties were a sign of how much the four-time Pro Bowler was struggling to keep up."
Marshon Lattimore delivered a poor Week 2 performance against the Green Bay Packers, getting exposed by pre-snap motion and explosive young wide receivers. He surrendered several big plays and committed holding penalties that signaled difficulty keeping up. The pattern since joining Washington has been inconsistent, producing encouraging moments and disappointing lapses. Opponents now possess a blueprint to exploit his weaknesses, increasing the risk of continued struggles. The team could pursue a veteran free agent or a younger, quicker player to stabilize the position, though a trade for Lattimore currently appears unlikely.
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