The first wave of free agency is in the rearview mirror. Some Washington Commanders fans were expecting big money moves to propel this upstart contender to the NFL's top table long term. Adam Peters preferred a different approach. Peters opted to bring back a large majority of Washington's free agents who contributed significantly to the cause last season. The Commanders made one lofty financial commitment when defensive tackle Javon Kinlaw came into the fold on a three-year, $45 million deal with $30 million guaranteed. This was seen as an overpay, but the general manager firmly believes this will go a long way to replacing Jonathan Allen. There was also another blockbuster trade when the Commanders gave up significant assets for prolific left tackle Laremy Tunsil. This solves a major need and provides quarterback Jayden Daniels with an elite blindside protector entering his second season. However, it further diminishes the draft picks at Peters' disposal in 2025. The Commanders have just five selections as
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