Commanders could get a massive NFC East bonus without lifting a finger
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Commanders could get a massive NFC East bonus without lifting a finger
"The NFC East promises to be much more competitive next season. It's been an arms race over the offseason, with every Washington Commanders opponent within the division seemingly getting stronger. And with Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown set to be traded after June 1, things could get even tighter."
"According to NFL insider Jordan Schultz, the Dallas Cowboys hosted cornerback Adoree' Jackson for a visit this week. No deal has been formally announced, but the Commanders will be hoping owner/general manager Jerry Jones takes the plunge."
"Things completely spiraled for Jackson in Philadelphia. His ability in coverage waned, as evidenced by his 54.1 grade from Pro Football Focus. This ranked 90th among all qualifying cornerbacks, and things weren't much better in run support. Unsurprisingly, the Eagles didn't keep him around, but the Cowboys may see something in the USC product that can be salvaged."
"The Cowboys' defense was an abomination last season. Trading edge rusher Micah Parsons was a franchise-altering call that did not work in their favor initially. Trading for defensive line Quinnen Williams helped turn the tide slightly, and drafting safety Caleb Downs should be another asset under new coordinator Christian Parker."
The NFC East is expected to be more competitive next season after an offseason of roster upgrades by division opponents. The Philadelphia Eagles face added uncertainty with A.J. Brown set to be traded after June 1, tightening the competitive landscape. The Washington Commanders view last season’s poor performance as a temporary setback while pursuing long-term improvement. A key development involves Dallas hosting cornerback Adoree’ Jackson for a visit, with no deal announced yet. Washington hopes owner Jerry Jones will sign Jackson. Jackson’s earlier promise declined with the Titans and then further with the Eagles, where coverage and run support performance fell. Dallas may believe his skills can be recovered, while its defense seeks improvement through recent personnel changes and coaching.
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