Adam Peters is the calculated front-office figure capable of spearheading a franchise renaissance. The Washington Commandeers honed in on the respected executive early in their search. Based on his efforts since securing the general manager job, it's not hard to see why. With the Commanders sitting at 7-2 and further ahead than most anticipated, Peters pivoted accordingly. He took some assets and turned them into stud cornerback Marshon Lattimore before the trade deadline. The Commanders sent third-round, fourth-round, and sixth-round selections to the New Orleans Saints for Lattimore and a fifth-rounder. Peters thought it was a risk worth taking - something that helps Washington's defense now while also coming with long-term upside for good measure. This sent excitement through the roof among Washington's fanbase. They know something special is building with Peters at the helm. To be in this sort of strong position so soon into such a comprehensive rebuild is nothing short of astonishing. And they're just g
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