Commanders finally have clear path to explosive weapon for Dan Quinn
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Commanders finally have clear path to explosive weapon for Dan Quinn
"The Washington Commanders need more explosiveness off the defensive edge. This is no secret to anyone who's followed the team closely, especially last season. However, general manager Adam Peters can do something about it in free agency. Washington is loaded with salary-cap space. Most people around the league are expecting the Commanders to be aggressive."
"Despite the Los Angeles Chargers having enough salary cap space, they decided not to franchise-tag Odafe Oweh. This was mildly surprising, especially considering they traded for the player in-season after striking a deal with the Baltimore Ravens. But they could work out a long-term commitment if another club doesn't get in there first."
"They could offer Oweh a cornerstone role on Jones' defense. They also have enough cash to make the player an offer he cannot refuse. And even though Washington struggled to reach expectations last season, this remains an ambitious project and an attractive"
The Washington Commanders need to improve their defensive edge pass-rush, a weakness evident last season. General manager Adam Peters has significant salary-cap flexibility to address this need through free agency. While All-Pro defensive end Trey Hendrickson became available after the Cincinnati Bengals declined to tag him, Odafe Oweh presents a better long-term option. The Los Angeles Chargers surprisingly did not franchise-tag Oweh despite acquiring him mid-season from Baltimore. The Commanders can offer Oweh a cornerstone defensive role under head coach Dan Quinn with a lucrative contract that leverages their financial resources.
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