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The Commanders loved Amos and were considering him in the first round. When he makes it all the way to No. 61 overall, that's tremendous value. Two of Washington's primary needs were more ...
The monthslong obsession with free agency and the NFL Draft was about how the Washington Commanders ... The intrigue: Luvu remains the Commanders’ primary edge rusher. That’s more than ...
Jessy M. Your point is fair, but so is the Commanders’ rationale for double-dipping. Not only are cornerback and tackle two of football’s primary positions, but Washington’s options were ...