Adam Peters' approach took a seismic shift this offseason. The general manager sensed a newfound urgency to make aggressive moves after the Washington Commanders reached the NFC Championship game. He struck with conviction to put his team in the best possible position. Peters also had to rely on aging veterans. The Commanders had the NFL's oldest roster coming into the season, stemming from years of poor drafting under former head coach Ron Rivera. Not ideal, but it was the only way right now. Things haven't gone according to plan for the Commanders. This team has regressed considerably. Injuries haven't helped, but everything is slow. Momentum has been lost, and Peters has some more big decisions to make when the offseason arrives. With this in mind, we projected the fate of every Washington free agent in 2026 at the midseason point. Just when all hope seemed lost for Chris Paul, the offensive lineman got another chance to start amid Brandon Coleman's early struggles. This was his final chance to prove hims
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