Commanders ready for anything in a draft with 'very little certainty'
Briefly

The Washington Commanders, holding the 29th pick in the draft, express flexibility and preparedness in their approach. General manager Adam Peters emphasizes their confidence in their position, with a focus on selecting players who align with their competitive strategy. After a solid season, the team aims to strengthen areas of need, including edge rusher and cornerback. Peters acknowledges an unpredictable draft dynamic beyond the initial selections, preparing for the possibility of talent either falling to them or rising unexpectedly in the draft order.
As we prepare for the draft, we recognize the uncertainty after the top few picks, and we must be ready for both scenarios, including potential trades.
Our focus remains on selecting competitors who love football, ensuring that we capture players fitting our strategy and can contribute immediately.
Read at The Washington Post
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