Commanders going cheap with 2 wide receiver signings is sure to disappoint fans
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Commanders going cheap with 2 wide receiver signings is sure to disappoint fans
"Washington has agreed to sign wide receiver Dyami Brown on a one-year contract just above the league minimum at $3 million. Brown is coming back to Washington after trying and failing to muscle his way into the Jacksonville Jaguars' wide receiver room during the 2025 season."
"While both of these signings are solid veterans who have proven to be able to play some limited roles in the NFL, neither of them is going to move the needle for a Commanders team eyeing the postseason."
"Jefferson tallied 800 yards receiving in his second season in the NFL with the Los Angeles Rams, but he hasn't topped 400 yards since. Jefferson, who spent 2024 with the Tennessee Titans, is a reliable veteran who can be a solid No. 4 passing target, but that is about his ceiling at this stage."
The Washington Commanders addressed their wide receiver depth by signing Dyami Brown to a one-year deal at $3 million and Van Jefferson to bolster support for quarterback Jayden Daniels. Brown returns to Washington after struggling with Jacksonville in 2025, where he failed to secure a prominent role despite initial opportunity. Jefferson, a veteran who peaked with 800 receiving yards in his second NFL season with the Rams, provides reliable depth as a fourth receiving option. Both signings represent cost-effective veteran additions rather than marquee free agent acquisitions. While solid contributors, neither player significantly elevates the receiving corps, leaving Terry McLaurin to lead a relatively thin group alongside emerging talent.
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