It isn’t often that an NFL team loses its best offensive lineman to injury but improves its overall quality. That may be exactly what Adam Peters has accomplished for the Washington Commanders this offseason.
Even with the very real prospect of going without Sam Cosmi for the entire 2025 season, Washington should have a better offensive line this year than they had in 2024.
Peters’ strategy? He prioritized acquiring quality players. Seems simple enough, but somehow this eluded the previous regime. After years of shopping for bargain basement free agents and searching out developmental projects in the later rounds of the draft, the Commanders' offensive line was struggling to be mediocre.