
"The Washington Commanders only had five picks in the 2025 NFL Draft. This came after Adam Peters gave away a handful of selections in trade deals for cornerback Marshon Lattimore, left tackle Laremy Tunsil, and wide receiver Deebo Samuel Sr. At least one of their new additions, second-round cornerback Trey Amos, already looks like he's going to pay dividends. The former Ole Miss standout joins a crowded defensive backfield that includes Lattimore and second-year rising star Mike Sainristil, and Washington has been raving about him all summer."
""When I see Trey, it's just like, 'Oh my goodness, I'm looking at this kid and he looks like he's been in the league for 10 years.' He's patient at the line of scrimmage... he's under control, he could run with (Washington's WRs), he's just excellent, man. There's very few corners I've seen in the game that just looked like they've been there.""
"Amos played only sparingly throughout the preseason, and didn't see the field at all during Washington's contest against the Cincinnati Bengals, the only game in which most of the starters saw significant run. But he has turned heads throughout offseason camps and held his own during his limited reps against the New England Patriots and Baltimore Ravens. The rookie will have everything he needs to succeed in Washington. Amos has an established veteran like La"
Washington entered the 2025 NFL Draft with only five picks after Adam Peters traded selections for Marshon Lattimore, Laremy Tunsil, and Deebo Samuel Sr. Second-round cornerback Trey Amos from Ole Miss has impressed coaches and observers with his technique, maturity, and speed. Amos joins a crowded secondary that includes veteran Lattimore and rising defensive back Mike Sainristil. Former Commanders cornerback Shawn Springs praised Amos's patience at the line, control, ability to run with NFL receivers, and overall veteran feel. Amos played sparingly in the preseason but turned heads in offseason camps and limited reps versus the Patriots and Ravens.
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