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.
Washington Commanders fans now have a good idea of what Marshon Lattimore is. One week, you're going to get an accomplished performance that reminds people why he was considered one of the league's most prolific shutdown cornerbacks once upon a time. Next, it will be a largely forgettable outing that leaves more questions than answers. There is a sufficiently large sample size to suggest that this won't change.