There are some tricky challenges upcoming for general manager Adam Peters this offseason. However, this should begin by admitting defeat on the first blockbuster splash at the helm.
The Washington Commanders thought they'd landed the big fish needed to become a serious Super Bowl challenger when they traded for cornerback Marshon Lattimore. His previous credentials needed no introduction, and even though the New Orleans Saints decided to cash in, hopes were high that he could make a go of things in a different environment.
That didn't happen. Injuries and performance regression became Lattimore's undoing.