As the Washington Commanders enter year two of their current management, enhancing the defensive line, particularly at defensive end, is crucial for their success. Following a surprising playoff run last season, the team seeks to strengthen their pass rush amid trade speculations, especially concerning Myles Garrett and recently available All-Pro Trey Hendrickson. With limited draft picks and pending free agency, especially with Dante Fowler becoming a free agent, the Commanders must strategically navigate player acquisitions to maintain their competitive edge.
Myles Garrett was the big name on the trade block after requesting a trade from the Cleveland Browns during Super Bowl week. The Commanders were obviously linked to him, and then rumors about interest from the Super Bowl-winning Philadelphia Eagles took over those headlines.
Enter Trey Hendrickson being granted permission to seek a trade by team that drafted him, the Cincinnati Bengals. The 8-year veteran will turn 31 in December, and would carry a $16 million cap hit for the team that trades for him.
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