
"We might get to witness Dan Quinn doing cartwheels in the Commanders' draft room if Washington were to be lucky enough to have Rueben Bain Jr. fall into their laps here. While Reese, with his versatility, gets shine for what he can do as a pass-rusher, Bain is a more of a pure artist in that capacity off the edge. Against all levels of competition, he's been a menace."
"The Commanders have cash to spend in free agency. Aside from Dorance Armstrong Jr., Javontae Jean-Baptiste, and maybe Jacob Martin, it's hard to see anyone else coming back. Several fresh faces are required, which means free agency and the draft will come into the equation. Washington only has six picks, two of which are in the first four rounds. That makes it more difficult. It also means Peters cannot get his choice at No. 7 overall wrong."
Adam Peters identified adding more explosive pass-rushers as a top offseason priority. The Commanders have cap space to pursue targets in free agency. Only Dorance Armstrong Jr., Javontae Jean-Baptiste, and possibly Jacob Martin are likely returns, creating a need for multiple new pass-rushers. Washington holds only six draft picks, with two selections inside the first four rounds, increasing pressure to maximize each choice. The No. 7 overall pick is especially consequential. Mock draft scenarios place Miami edge rusher Rueben Bain Jr. as an appealing option, noted for burst, get-off and pass-rush savvy despite concerns about arm length and size.
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