
The Washington Commanders are increasing competition within the team, particularly in the kicking position. General manager Adam Peters is not satisfied with last season's performance, leading to a more ruthless approach to roster building. Rookie kicker Drew Stevens has been invited to minicamp, creating a potential competition with veteran Jake Moody. Stevens had a successful college career, earning All-Big Ten honors and demonstrating a strong field-goal success rate. The Commanders aim to enhance urgency and performance heading into the new season.
"The Commanders need to maintain a high level of urgency. They resisted the temptation to draft one, which isn't surprising with only six selections during the process."
"Stevens was a consistent presence for the Hawkeyes, earning All-Big Ten honors in four consecutive years. His field-goal success rate was 80 percent over his college career."
"It's been a long time since the Commanders had a legitimate big leg to depend upon. Moody couldn't be classed as that, though he is accurate."
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