Can a game-changing running back make a good Commanders team great?
Briefly

The Washington football team demonstrated significant improvement in 2024, moving from a 4-13 season to a 12-5 record, primarily due to rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels' outstanding performance. Under general manager Adam Peters, the team has focused on bringing in talented players with strong football IQs and leadership qualities. Head coach Dan Quinn fostered a culture of accountability, while offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury developed a system that capitalized on Daniels' strengths. The offseason strategies included revamping the defensive line and enhancing the offensive line, highlighted by the acquisition of All-Pro left tackle Laremy Tunsil.
Much of that centered around the phenomenal play of rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels in 2024, but there are other factors too.
The defensive line saw the release of Jonathan Allen this offseason... Adam Peters signed Javon Kinlaw and Eddie Goldman to go along with Daron Payne and Jer'Zhan Newton.
Adding Tunsil means finding a new home for Brandon Coleman... he will get his shot at right tackle but could slide inside to guard.
Adam Peters brought in players with high football IQ's, leadership skills, big-game experience and talent.
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