
"It sounds like [Rashid] Shaheed will have a market outside of Seattle, where he was a vital part of the Seahawks' Super Bowl run as a receiver and a return man. His speed is enticing to a lot of teams, and those that swing and miss on [Alec] Pierce could be very happy signing Shaheed at a lower cost."
"Shaheed can take the top of any defense with blazing speed to stretch the field. While the production is sketchy at best, there could be more to come from the player in the right fit. He's also an electrifying threat with the football in his hands, which could be what the Commanders are looking for if Deebo Samuel Sr. departs in free agency."
The Washington Commanders are actively seeking pass-catching reinforcements for quarterback Jayden Daniels despite re-signing Treylon Burks. General manager Adam Peters has salary cap flexibility and must aggressively pursue targets to improve the team's competitive position. ESPN insider Dan Graziano projects the Commanders could sign Seattle Seahawks receiver Rashid Shaheed on a three-year, $40 million deal with $20 million guaranteed. Shaheed offers elite speed and return abilities, though his receiving production has been inconsistent. His blazing speed could stretch defenses vertically, and his playmaking ability with the ball in hand appeals to Washington's needs, particularly if Deebo Samuel Sr. departs.
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