
"Adam Peters might not be thinking about an incoming trade right now. But if the Washington Commanders cannot rise to the occasion and beat the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday Night Football, a situation could arise in which the general manager examines possible outgoings to recoup some much-needed draft capital. And one NFL analyst highlighted a potential bargaining chip that nobody saw coming."
"There's just not enough young talent on this roster, and the Commanders are down their second- and fourth-round picks in next year's draft. They probably won't be able to regain those selections with any of their trades, but adding some Day 3 picks would help. [Deebo] Samuel is due just $1.1 million after the season, and if the Commanders aren't going to re-sign him, getting something for the veteran wideout would make sense."
Washington Commanders have endured a disastrous season marked by injuries, poor performances, and aging veterans. A sixth loss to the Seattle Seahawks could prompt general manager Adam Peters to consider trades to recoup draft capital. The team lacks young talent and is missing next year's second- and fourth-round picks, making Day 3 picks valuable. ESPN analyst Bill Barnwell suggested the Commanders should consider trading wide receiver Deebo Samuel Sr., who is due $1.1 million after the season, especially if the team does not plan to re-sign him. Trading Samuel would be controversial due to his strong performance and reliance amid Terry McLaurin's absences.
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