
"The team was coming off a five-win campaign, had substantial salary-cap space, and a plethora of roster holes to fill, with a dire need to get younger across the board. General manager Adam Peters duly delivered. The Commanders signed 12 new faces. They re-signed some key veterans to boost depth."
"The hard work is not done, not by any stretch of the imagination. Peters can find more assets with his sick picks in the 2026 NFL Draft. Adding more veterans from the veteran pool should also be considered, depending on what opportunities present themselves."
"The Washington Commanders shouldn't be satisfied with their cornerback options as things stand. Trey Amos and Mike Sainristil have been joined by free-agent signing Amik Robertson, but the cupboard is relatively bare aside from that. This won't go unnoticed by either Adam Peters or defensive coordinator Daronte Jones."
The Washington Commanders entered free agency with significant salary-cap space and numerous roster holes following a disappointing five-win season. General manager Adam Peters signed 12 new players and re-signed key veterans to boost the roster. Despite these moves, the team remains active in the free-agent market with remaining cap space. Peters plans to continue strengthening the squad through additional veteran signings and the 2026 NFL Draft. The Commanders have identified specific areas needing improvement, particularly at cornerback where current options appear limited. Strategic additions from the remaining free-agent pool could provide greater flexibility heading into the draft and address critical roster gaps.
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