
General Manager Adam Peters didn't wait for the 2026 NFL Draft to execute a massive overhaul of the Washington Commanders roster. Instead, he used free agency to make some of his biggest moves, focusing on defense, which was a sore spot in a disappointing 2025 season.
Here’s a breakdown of how Peters has reshaped the Washington Commanders’ roster this offseason through free agency, and how those moves could impact the team’s approach with the No. 7 overall pick.
In free agency, the Commanders were among the league’s top spenders, focusing heavily on veterans and “prove it” deals:
As Peters began reshaping the roster through free agency, those moves came at the cost of releasing veteran players like Marshon Lattimore, a decision that saved the franchise $18.5 million in cap space. The team also moved on from Tyler Biadasz and is expected to part ways with Bobby Wagner as they pivot toward Chenal.
With the draft approaching, Washington could make additional cuts, putting two of these players at risk of not making the Week 1 roster:
Despite the aggressive free agency period, the Commanders still have critical holes, particularly at wide receiver and cornerback. Heading into the NFL draft, analysts are split on three potential directions the Commanders could go for their No. 7 overall pick:
With free agency addressing some of the Commanders’ biggest weaknesses, the focus now shifts to the draft. Holding the No. 7 overall pick, Washington is in position to add another key piece to a roster that is still taking shape. Whether it’s offense or defense, Peters’ next move could define how quickly this team turns the corner in 2026.
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