
"Respected insiders around the NFL are expecting the Washington Commanders to be aggressive with cash to spend in free agency. There are significant holes to fill, but the turnaround could be quick if general manager Adam Peters spends his money wisely and moves away from aging veterans past their prime. Defensively, it's a mess. That should rightfully take priority, but expect Peters to improve the firepower around quarterback Jayden Daniels as the Commanders look to maximize his cheap rookie contract."
"The senior insider revealed that the newly crowned Super Bowl champions have several other key free agents to re-sign. The club also plans to give wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba a megabucks deal after he won the Offensive Player of the Year award. This follows a trend. Seahawks general manager John Schneider wants his players to get paid every cent they've earned."
Respected insiders expect the Washington Commanders to pursue an aggressive free-agent spending strategy to address significant roster holes. The primary priority is rebuilding a struggling defense, but adding offensive weapons around quarterback Jayden Daniels is also important to maximize his rookie contract. General manager Adam Peters must spend wisely and move away from veterans who are past their prime. The team will prioritize players who can contribute immediately. A recent league development — the Seattle Seahawks' decision not to tag Kenneth Walker III — could create a running-back opportunity, as Walker is likely to command a substantial second contract.
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