Commanders likely to target QB Trey Lance from Cowboys
The Washington Commanders are actively trying to build a stronger team for the upcoming NFL season. General Manager Adam Peters is focused on winning now, especially after their recent success that took them to the NFC Championship game. Last season, the Commanders traded for cornerback Marshon Lattimore, who is expected to improve with a full offseason. However, they face tough decisions this offseason, as they have 19 free agents from last year and significant salary cap space. To strengthen their roster, they re-signed veteran players like Bobby Wagner and Zach Ertz. They also signed wide receiver Deebo Samuel from the 49ers. A surprising move was their trade for Pro-Bowl left tackle Laremy Tunsil, aiming to better protect their quarterback, Jayden Daniels. Reports suggest the Commanders are eyeing former Cowboys quarterback Trey Lance as a potential addition. Lance is a former first-round pick and could benefit from learning behind Daniels. He might also be used in specific situations without taking key snaps from the starting quarterback. Overall, the Commanders are making bold moves, showing their confidence in competing for a Super Bowl this year.