Commanders linked with bombshell All-Pro trade to ignite Daronte Jones' defense
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Commanders linked with bombshell All-Pro trade to ignite Daronte Jones' defense
"The Chiefs still have tons of long-term money on the books and probably don't want to hand [Trent] McDuffie a record-breaking contract, which sets the wheels in motion for a trade. Enter the Washington Commanders. Dan Quinn has proven his ability to lead a great defense, but Washington just bled points last season. The roster is way too old, and the DB room features more than its share of question marks. McDuffie can come in, in the prime of his career,"
"The Washington Commanders are heading into a new defensive era under Daronte Jones. If head coach Dan Quinn wants this appointment to go well, they must put the personnel in place to turn things around. And one NFL writer believes that Washington may kickstart Jones' time at the helm with a blockbuster trade in a real position of need. General manager Adam Peters hasn't been afraid to make trades to help take the Commanders forward."
The Washington Commanders are entering a new defensive era under Daronte Jones and require upgraded personnel to stop giving up points. General manager Adam Peters has executed notable trades before, acquiring Laremy Tunsil and Deebo Samuel Sr., but the Marshon Lattimore move proved disastrous and may be reversed, freeing $18.5 million in cap space. Trent McDuffie is identified as a potential high-impact target who would provide an elite outside coverage presence in his prime. Kansas City's projected cap constraints could make McDuffie available, while Washington's aging roster and secondary uncertainties heighten the appeal of such a trade.
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