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| View Poll Results: How would you address the QB1 situation for 2023? | |||
| Swing big in a trade for a veteran |
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2 | 3.77% |
| Trade up in the draft for a top prospect |
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4 | 7.55% |
| See who hits free agency |
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7 | 13.21% |
| Sit tight with Howell |
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35 | 66.04% |
| Other |
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5 | 9.43% |
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Woodside, CA
Age: 57
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Re: Commanders 2023 Off-Season Thread
From The Athletic (and I think this is fair, and the thing I am probably worried about the most):
Washington Commanders Has the offensive line improved enough? “Enough” acknowledges some boost from the team moving on from last season’s older starting guards — Andrew Norwell will be released once healthy — and adding new personnel. Yet, virtually no Pro Bowl potential exists among the starters, and only left tackle Charles Leno is a definitive steady option. Let’s see how new right tackle Andrew Wylie (nine sacks allowed in 2022) performs with Sam Howell behind him instead of Super Bowl MVP/QB magician Patrick Mahomes, or Sam Cosmi takes to right guard duties or free-agent signee Nick Gates thrives at center or if the left guard battle between Saahdiq Charles and Chris Paul produces a definitive or default victor. Rookie center Ricky Stromberg and fourth-round tackle Braeden Daniels might be long-term answers, but 2023 may turn into redshirt seasons. Washington needs robust work from the OL right away. — Ben Standig
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