The Washington Commanders are turning over every stone to rectify some glaring injury problems in their wide receiver room. It's a grave concern right now, but Adam Peters won't sit back and let this unit become a weak link, especially with so much at stake. This was further evidence by the signing of Treylon Burks to the Commanders' practice squad. The wideout was reportedly in high demand after he departed from the Tennessee Titans. He visited the Denver Broncos before descending on Ashburn, and this could be the environment where his physical attributes are put to much better use. Burks has a chance to earn playing time quickly with a smooth adjustment. Kliff Kingsbury's scheme looks well-suited to his physical attributes, so developing some early chemistry with quarterback Jayden Daniels should stand him in good stead. He's also a lot younger than most acquisitions made by Peters, so there is also some long-term upside attached if everything comes together. Terry McLaurin has missed three games, and this
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