The Washington Commanders finally got their QB by trading for Carson Wentz. That sparked a series of moves to help deal with his $28 million cap hit. Players were released, some cheap depth/replacements were signed, but the team mainly worked to re-sign their own players as they look to the draft and post-draft cuts for more bargains.
The new focus in mock drafts has had two vocal camps, draft a WR for Wentz or draft the best secondary player available. There are still a few mock drafters who will stubbornly mock a QB at #11 even though the odds are very slim that Washington goes that way this year.