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The Commanders have chance to repair a mistake with struggling player, and it could answer a roster question as well
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The Washington Commanders don't have much to look forward to this season, but they do need to evaluate the roster more moving forward and see who belongs for the long haul.

The defense is the biggest problem with the team, and major changes need to happen this offseason from top to bottom. You don't have to wait that long, though, and the Commanders can make a change right now to see if they can fix one player who has had a down season, while filling in a need as well.

We've all seen how Mike Sainristil has regressed this season compared to his rookie year, and a move back to the outside could help bring out the best in him again. Now is the time to make the move with Marshon Lattimore out for the season.

Commanders need to play Mike Sainristil outside


Dec 15, 2024; New Orleans, Louisiana, USA; Washington Commanders cornerback Mike Sainristil (0) looks on against the New Orleans Saints during the first half at Caesars Superdome.© Stephen Lew-Imagn Images

The move back inside hasn't gone well for Sainristil, even though he has shown flashes with three interceptions. The defense as a whole has been a disappointment, and the team needs to make changes to figure things out moving forward. The main topic needs to be whether Sainristil can play outside again next season, and they need to play him there now to see how that looks. Head coach Dan Quinn talked about how it's a possibility with Lattimore out for the season and Trey Amos hurt, and he's expecting to play Jonathan Jones and Noah Igbinoghene as well.

"The candidates of Jonathan [Jones], obviously, he's going to play more," Quinn said. "And Noah [Igbinoghene], he's got the experience inside at nickel as well. So, having Jonathan here and Mike with both inside and outside flex, that's a big deal because now you're not just – he can only play this spot. Think of it like the offensive lineman who can only play center and can't play guard. So, the fact that those two guys play both is a big deal for us and Noah as well."

"So, when you're outside, that's a tough job, and sometimes that's like Marshon [Lattimore] and Trey [Amos] mostly play on the outside, but when you have flexibility with both, it allows you defensively to – maybe there's a matchup you like, you can even switch in a drive if you'd like." And so, that can help too, but you're on the right track it'll take a few guys to work through how we'll go moving forward from here.”

Dan Quinn acknowledged Mike Sainristil's struggles

Sainristil is a talented corner, and we saw that in his first year, but the move into the slot might now have been the right move, and he's playing too aggressively at times. Quinn said he's capable of making big plays, but does too much sometimes.

"I would say there've been up and down moments," Quinn added. "Meaning the playmaking, the interceptions I saw at LA, and you know, the last couple of weeks. So, the ball hawking mindset, which I love. There's also been a couple of plays of overtrying, you know, to make those plays. And that's kind of part of the process. You don't like to go through that, but when you're capable of making plays, well, I'll make some more and I'll make a few more, and then all of a sudden that's not the one that you need to take a chance on."

A move back outside might allow Sainristil to be more disciplined in his aggressive approach and allow him to be in a position to make the big plays, while also not allowing any. The Commanders need another corner this offseason, but if Sainristil can show he's an outside corner with Amos, the defense will just need to find a slot corner to play inside next season.

This article first appeared on A to Z Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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