
"The Commanders have reportedly agreed to terms with Oweh on a four-year, $100 million deal with $68 million guaranteed. This is a massive statement of confidence in a player who's been a rotational presence throughout his career, but he has the size, length, and explosiveness to thrive within Daronte Jones' aggressive concepts."
"The No. 20 overall selection in the 2020 NFL Draft gained 7.5 sacks and was a constant menace coming off New England's edge. His 58 pressures ranked 18th among all edge defenders, according to Pro Football Focus. While he wasn't the finished article, Chaisson played a leading role in the Patriots' surge under Mike Vrabel en route to the AFC Championship and a return to the Super Bowl."
"Chaisson has been a journeyman draft bust throughout most of his time in the league so far. He never caught on anywhere and was readily released by several clubs before landing with the New England Patriots. They saw something in the pass-rusher that others didn't, and this turned out to be a match made in heaven."
The Washington Commanders made significant moves to address their edge rusher position during free agency. They committed $100 million over four years to Odafe Oweh with $68 million guaranteed, demonstrating confidence in his potential within defensive coordinator Daronte Jones' aggressive scheme. Additionally, the team signed K'Lavon Chaisson to a one-year deal worth up to $12 million. Chaisson, a former draft bust who found success with the New England Patriots, recorded 7.5 sacks and 58 pressures last season while helping lead the Patriots to the AFC Championship. The Commanders are betting on Chaisson's recent improvement continuing, though his long-term consistency remains uncertain.
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