Free Agency and Trades thread
mistertim wrote: Tue Mar 18, 2025 11:07 pmYeah I think it's probably safe to say that any signing now (outside of trades) is going to be purely for depth and won't really be moving the needle much.
It sounds like this guy is a good pass blocker- maybe a good fill in against philly
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From JayShoe (@JayShoe78): Are the Commanders going to make any more splashes in the trade market since they’re going for it this year? Hearing any rumors, Bert?
Jay, I think, for now, Laremy Tunsil, Deebo Samuel and Marshon Lattimore might be it for them in the “splash” category. They’re now down to five picks in this year’s draft. I think they’ll use those to move around and pick up some more draft capital, and then use it on college players, rather than those already in the pros.
The cool thing is they’ve taken care of four of the five so-called premium positions—quarterback, left tackle, receiver and corner—to an extent where they don’t have to force a pick at any of those spots. And at the one premium spot where they may feel like they do have to do something, edge rusher, there is a ton of depth in the class, so much so that they theoretically could use both of their first- and second-round picks on the position.
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From JayShoe (@JayShoe78): Are the Commanders going to make any more splashes in the trade market since they’re going for it this year? Hearing any rumors, Bert?
Jay, I think, for now, Laremy Tunsil, Deebo Samuel and Marshon Lattimore might be it for them in the “splash” category. They’re now down to five picks in this year’s draft. I think they’ll use those to move around and pick up some more draft capital, and then use it on college players, rather than those already in the pros.
The cool thing is they’ve taken care of four of the five so-called premium positions—quarterback, left tackle, receiver and corner—to an extent where they don’t have to force a pick at any of those spots. And at the one premium spot where they may feel like they do have to do something, edge rusher, there is a ton of depth in the class, so much so that they theoretically could use both of their first- and second-round picks on the position.
skinsinparadise wrote: Wed Mar 19, 2025 4:37 pmBreer who is plugged in
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From JayShoe (@JayShoe78): Are the Commanders going to make any more splashes in the trade market since they’re going for it this year? Hearing any rumors, Bert?
Jay, I think, for now, Laremy Tunsil, Deebo Samuel and Marshon Lattimore might be it for them in the “splash” category. They’re now down to five picks in this year’s draft. I think they’ll use those to move around and pick up some more draft capital, and then use it on college players, rather than those already in the pros.
The cool thing is they’ve taken care of four of the five so-called premium positions—quarterback, left tackle, receiver and corner—to an extent where they don’t have to force a pick at any of those spots. And at the one premium spot where they may feel like they do have to do something, edge rusher, there is a ton of depth in the class, so much so that they theoretically could use both of their first- and second-round picks on the position.
With it being a lock that Hampton will be long gone by our pick, I want to trade down as I don't really love any of the likely options at 29. If we're stuck at 29, just go BPA. WR is a sneaky need as we all resigned guys to just 1 year deals.
put this one in wrong thread
salary cap
https://overthecap.com/salary-cap/washington-commanders
highlights for Gallup below