One of Adam Peters’ top priorities heading into his second offseason as Washington Commanders general manager was to improve the offensive line. That made all the sense in the world.
Protecting the team’s most valuable asset, Jayden Daniels, is paramount. A top-10 line will make the run game more reliable in addition to keeping the franchise quarterback from taking a lot of hits.
Peters acquired three eventual starters on the line last offseason, and he was even more aggressive in 2025. The trade for elite left tackle Laremy Tunsil was a bombshell. Then, the Commanders used their first-round pick to draft a presumptive bookend on the right side, Josh Conerly Jr.