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Commanders Draft: Defense Strengthens, Fans Nervous
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Washington Commanders NFL Draft: Focusing on Best Value, Not Forced Fits
The Washington Commanders, under general manager Adam Peters, concluded a robust NFL draft, strategically filling key positions and enhancing roster balance. The defense appears formidable, with solid picks bolstering the front seven. However, fans were concerned as the team omitted defensive backs in all six selections, despite apparent secondary needs. Assistant general manager Lance Newmark clarified that the team prioritized best value over forcing a fit. Every pick was evaluated equally, from round one to seven, considering each players roster path, impact potential, and what theyd pass up. The team reinforced defense this offseason with a new scheme from coordinator Daronte Jones, despite being short at cornerback. They have $49.5 million in cap space for potential free agent signings. Peters demonstrated clear decision-making, trusting the draft board over chasing needs. More moves are expected, so fans can rest assured, as the season is still months away, and the team is building steadily.
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