Commanders crazy trade idea for wild Dan Quinn reunion would backfire badly
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Commanders crazy trade idea for wild Dan Quinn reunion would backfire badly
"Adam Peters is pretty tapped out when it comes to disposable income for the trade market. That doesn't mean the Washington Commanders general manager won't consider another bold move if he believes it could benefit the franchise's chances in 2025. That seems unlikely, but there are always some willing sellers the closer we get to the trade deadline. Peters will be ready to strike with conviction if the right opportunity presents itself."
"The arrival of Kenny Clark via the Micah Parsons trade has essentially made [Mazi] Smith an afterthought. The fact that Dallas has a (mostly) new coaching staff this season does nothing to brighten his future with the franchise. However, Smith is a 6'3", 337-pound defender, and size can't be coached. He's also just 24 years old and has two years remaining on his rookie contract."
Adam Peters has limited disposable assets for the trade market but remains open to bold moves that could improve the team's 2025 outlook. The Commanders do not have a second-round pick next spring and hold only six selections across seven rounds, which limits trade flexibility. A proposed target is Dallas defensive lineman Mazi Smith, a 6'3", 337-pound, 24-year-old with two years remaining on his rookie contract. Smith's standing in Dallas weakened after the acquisition of Kenny Clark, making him a potential low-cost rotational run-stopper or developmental project. A sixth-round pick could facilitate a low-risk deal.
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