Commanders should want no part of mystery WR fix after latest trade buzz
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Commanders should want no part of mystery WR fix after latest trade buzz
The Washington Commanders have been linked to adding wide receiver help, but veteran additions have not yet materialized. Brandon Aiyuk and Stefon Diggs are potential targets, though Aiyuk’s situation is complicated by the San Francisco 49ers and Diggs carries character-related concerns. Deebo Samuel Sr. could be retained as another option, and the trade market remains available. ESPN insider Dan Graziano names Keon Coleman as a possible fit for Washington. The proposed idea involves giving up a 2028 fifth-round pick for Coleman, a 2024 second-year wideout with draft pedigree but questions about attitude and work ethic. The preference is to add a proven receiver rather than a gamble.
""The Commanders still might end up with Brandon Aiyuk once the 49ers give up and cut him, but that's taking longer than expected. They need receiver depth behind Terry McLaurin, and this is a low-cost flier on a player with good draft pedigree." Graziano has the Commanders giving up a 2028 fifth-round pick for the struggling wideout, who was the No. 33 overall selection in the 2024 draft."
"He certainly has the talent to perform, but has faced questions about his attitude and work ethic. And that's precisely why Washington should stay away. If the Commanders are going to add another wideout, it needs to be someone proven."
"Brandon Aiyuk and Stefon Diggs both want to be in Washington. It might be a challenge landing the former, thanks to the San Francisco 49ers complicating matters, and the latter comes with some character-related red flags even after clearing his recent legal issues."
"If not them, then running it back with Deebo Samuel Sr. can (and should) still be on the table. Peters could also explore the trade market. But maybe just not for the player Washington has all of a sudden been touted to be a potential fit."
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