The Washington Commanders face a significant decision regarding offensive lineman Chris Paul, a seventh-round pick from 2022 who has unexpectedly become their starting left guard. Despite initial plans to shift rookie Brandon Coleman inside, injuries led to Paul stepping in and holding the job all season. Pauls performance has exceeded expectations, ranking him top twenty among interior linemen in pass-block win rate at ninety-five percent and maintaining strong run blocking. The Commanders may consider re-signing him for around eight or nine million dollars a year over three years, but the teams other needs and Tunsils contract demands could influence their decision.
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