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Re: Commanders 2025 Offseason Thread
Famous Amos is going to be the corniest, and also awesome, knickname for that stud.
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Nope. I felt like Peters should have made an effort to re-sign Fowler, but I guess they felt like he wasn't worth it. Miller is 36 years old. Ok the stats don't look bad, so I guess it's worth a shot. I felt the same way about Dyami too. Should have re-signed him. Overall, I just feel like this team is really old. Maybe the oldest in the league. You know what happens when you have too many old guys. You're going to have injuries and a slip in play. But we got #5. I feel like he is going to have to put on the cape and outscore a lot of teams. |
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Re: Commanders 2025 Offseason Thread
https://www.si.com/nfl/commanders/ne...fl-pass-rusher
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Re: Commanders 2025 Offseason Thread
Of course we have a really old roster -- inevitable when Rivera's draft picks were so horrible. I mean, remarkably bad. In just the first round, he picked Chase Young (2020), Jamin Davis (2021), Jahan Dotson (2022), and Emmanuel Forbes (2023) -- who knows if Davis, Dotson or Forbes will be on a team this year -- like any team? I forgive him the Young pick -- we all thought that would work out. But, man, the others...
As far as Dyami and Fowler, I don't feel we lost too much there. Dyami really only came on in the last few games of the season, and had he shown potential like that a year (or two or three) earlier, he'd still be on the team. More excited about our rookie, Lane. And Fowler was a liability against the run and his sack #s trailed off as the season went on. And it wasn't like our D line was dominant with him. The new vets will be more stout against the run and Miller will be a situational rusher. Overall, I think the line will be better for that. Would I like a younger and more dynamic rusher? Sure. But let's not forget, AP inherited a team with more holes than players, and we got to the NFC Championship in year 1. I would not have expected a turnaround much before year 3. And I think he will build something special that will last with younger guys, but we'll need to plug in some vets to bridge to that team. And as to that, so far his track record has been very, very good.
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Re: Commanders 2025 Offseason Thread
Of course we have a really old roster -- inevitable when Rivera's draft picks were so horrible. I mean, remarkably bad. In just the first round, he picked Chase Young (2020), Jamin Davis (2021), Jahan Dotson (2022), and Emmanuel Forbes (2023) -- who knows if Davis, Dotson or Forbes will be on a team this year -- like any team? I forgive him the Young pick -- we all thought that would work out. But, man, the others...
As far as Dyami and Fowler, I don't feel we lost too much there. Dyami really only came on in the last few games of the season, and had he shown potential like that a year (or two or three) earlier, he'd still be on the team. More excited about our rookie, Lane. And Fowler was a liability against the run and his sack #s trailed off as the season went on. And it wasn't like our D line was dominant with him. The new vets will be more stout against the run and Miller will be a situational rusher. Overall, I think the line will be better for that. Would I like a younger and more dynamic rusher? Sure. But let's not forget, AP inherited a team with more holes than players, and we got to the NFC Championship in year 1. I would not have expected a turnaround much before year 3. And I think he will build something special that will last with younger guys, but we'll need to plug in some vets to bridge to that team. And as to that, so far his track record has been very, very good.
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Re: Commanders 2025 Offseason Thread
One guy I want to see take that next step is Jordan Magee. We need someone at ML that can run sideline to sideline.
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Definitely looking forward to seeing him. We need more athleticism on defense.
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Re: Commanders 2025 Offseason Thread
Yes, we have the oldest average age starting roster. But we also have a core of quality young players and a coaching staff capable of getting the most out of the roster. It is looking like Allen's OTHG reborn, but AP has had 2 good drafts at this point. If he can sort the Scary contract out, we should have a very competitive roster this year, possibly 2nd or 3rd best in the NFC.
Like last year, these guys are all 1 or 2 year rentals while we draft and develop rookies behind them. AP (as do we) knows we have to be competitive to leverage Daniels cheap contract. When it gets to his option year, I believe we'll see a hard pivot to a draft focused roster. We're probably going to be the KC of the NFC, with great years and good years instead of bad and awful ones. It's funny how after so many terrible years under Snyder, some are (hyper?) critical of the roster the season after we reached the NFCC... Last edited by AnonEmouse; 07-19-2025 at 04:34 AM. Reason: typos |
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Re: Commanders 2025 Offseason Thread
I agree that the development of Magee is critical, I'll add Johnny Newton as well. These 2 young guys are really important if we are ever going to develop a good defense. Lattimore returning to form is another key.
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Re: Commanders 2025 Offseason Thread
Agree on all points. Magee is supposed to be a straight beast when healthy. Very physical, a** kicking lb. Newton should be very good also who is athletic for his size. Kid was dominant in the Big 10. No clue on how Lattimore is going to look this year. Not impressed last year but willing to see what he has now. All his reviews were stellar prior to the acquisition.
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Re: Commanders 2025 Offseason Thread
Good read on Newton below (scroll down):
https://www.nfl.com/news/2025-nfl-al...dgerrin-cooper Kid could be a straight beast soon. His physical skills are definitely there. |
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