5 offseason moves Commanders got right (and 3 they might regret)
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5 offseason moves Commanders got right (and 3 they might regret)
"Before we start, Odafe Oweh has a chance to be a magnificent addition. If he hits the ground running and thrives with increased responsibilities, this could be a game-changer for the Commanders. But considering the contract, it cannot be seen as anything other than a gamble."
Washington’s offseason follows a disappointing 2025 campaign that ended with only five wins and a need for a complete organizational rethink. General manager Adam Peters led an aggressive overhaul with bold free agency moves, value gained in the 2026 NFL Draft, and remaining salary-cap space that could allow further changes. Rookie minicamp has concluded, with OTAs, mandatory minicamp, and training camp ahead before preseason and Week 1. The moves highlighted as beneficial include signing Nick Cross to strengthen the middle of the field and signing Odafe Oweh as a potential impact pass-rusher, though his contract makes the addition a risk. Additional moves are evaluated as either promising or potentially regrettable as the season approaches.
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