
"According to Ben Standig, previously of The Athletic and now covering the team independently, league sources said there could be a market for versatile offensive lineman Andrew Wylie if the Commanders made him available. Whether that's something Peters would consider is anyone's guess, but the two-time Super Bowl winner has fallen down the pecking order. Wylie started the season on the bench after the Commanders gave rookie Josh Conerly Jr. his starting right tackle position."
"Wylie became a nice stopgap, and he was far less exposed on the interior. But when Sam Cosmi returned from a torn ACL, his fate was inevitable. The former Eastern Michigan standout is now a reserve again. Good offensive line depth is hard to find, so it would have to be a decent offer for Peters even to consider removing Wylie from the equation. At the same time, he's out of contract in 2026"
The Washington Commanders face a constrained trade-deadline window with general manager Adam Peters unlikely to make a bold move to salvage the season. The team holds only six picks in the 2026 draft, lacking second- and fourth-round selections after trades for Marshon Lattimore and Laremy Tunsil, reducing spring flexibility. The roster is the NFL's oldest and needs youth across many positions, so standing pat is the most realistic option. Versatile offensive lineman Andrew Wylie has emerged as a potential trade candidate after shifting between tackle and guard and now serving as a reserve, and he is out of contract in 2026.
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