Daily Slop - 4 May 25: Film review - Commanders got a big win by drafting CB Trey Amos late 2nd round
Briefly

In the 2024 season, the Commanders' offense excelled, ranking fifth in scoring and seventh in yards, marking a dramatic improvement in performance under rookie quarterback Daniels. Meanwhile, the defense faced challenges, finishing 18th in scoring and lacking significant star power in the offseason. Although the focus was initially on acquiring an edge rusher, the Commanders prioritized addressing their run defense and turnover issues, resulting in the selection of former Ole Miss cornerback Trey Amos and the acquisition of nose tackle Eddie Goldman to bolster their front.
The offense had a standout season under Daniels, ranking fifth in scoring and seventh in yards, significantly improving their performance over previous years.
Defensively, the Commanders struggled, ranking 18th in scoring and 13th in points, without major star additions to address their weaknesses.
Coach Dan Quinn emphasized the need for improvement, particularly in run defense, stressing the importance of addressing these issues before facing tough opponents.
The Commanders focused on fixing their run defense issues by adding size through the acquisition of players like nose tackle Eddie Goldman.
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