In the middle of the chaos, one rookie is quietly establishing himself as one of the Commanders' best young defenders. We're just seven weeks into the season, but second-round draft pick Trey Amos already looks like the best cornerback on the team. Trey Amos is quietly becoming Commanders' top cornerback Even in a game where Washington allowed over 400 yards of total offense and 257 yards through the air, Amos looked like a quality cornerback.
Things are just not clicking. One can point to the injury problems facing the Commanders right now, but that excuse will only wash for so long. Most of this group reached heights not seen in Washington for decades during the 2024 campaign. This also raised expectations that they have yet to meet. There are some positives, but they don't count for much while the entire unit is struggling.