The Athletic

● By Ben Standig
Among the most intriguing NFL offseason questions: Will the Washington Commanders push all in with quarterback Jayden Daniels on a rookie contract or stay with the pre-planned methodical approach through the draft? That such a debate exists seemed inconceivable at this time last year when Adam Peters became Washington’s general manager. Then came the surprising 12-win regular season and run to the NFC Championship Game. Those who caught up with the Commanders’ fairy tale story in the playoffs might be surprised to learn that the roster isn’t fully formed. Peters needs to stack long-term pieces around Daniels. Washington finished last season as the seventh-oldest roster. That standing could change dramatically depending on which of its 28 free agents return — and whether Peters is willing to trade away picks for more immediate help.