Trey Amos has been a revelation for the Washington Commanders through five games of his rookie season. Adam Peters thought he'd committed a draft heist upon taking the physical cornerback at No. 61 overall, and his exceptional performances to date only lend further weight to these claims.
Joe Whitt Jr. said it best. Amos doesn't carry himself like a rookie. He's not playing like a rookie. He's not being treated like a rookie; he's being given significant responsibilities on the boundary and thriving. One could even make a strong case for the first-year pro emerging as Washington's most accomplished coverage presence so far.