The Washington Commanders faced a setback as wide receiver Dyami Brown became their first free agent loss during the NFL's legal tampering period. Despite underwhelming performance since being drafted in 2021, Brown's best season prior to free agency raised his market value, especially with limited options in the free agent class. The Jaguars signed him to a one-year contract worth $10 million, with potential incentives bringing the total to $12 million. This move reflects the competitive nature of free agency and shifts in player value dynamics.
Dyami Brown was expected to have a market after Jayden Daniels increased his value before a thin free agent class, reflecting the shifting dynamics of player valuation.
Despite being a disappointment since his 2021 draft selection, Brown had a notable season prior to free agency, positioning himself for a competitive market.
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