· 2026-07-09

Washington Commanders announced the hiring of former San Francisco 49ers research executive Demitrius Washington on July 7, 2026, filling the senior personnel slot left by Scott Fitterer’s surprise departure. The move signals GM Adam Peters’ intent to deepen the team’s analytical edge while the club battles a 6‑11 record, 13th in the NFC, on a one‑game losing streak.
Scott Fitterer left to join Athletes First after two seasons under Adam Peters, creating an opening in a front office already reshaped by a $260 million free‑agent haul and six draft picks. Fitterer’s exit gave Peters a chance to tap a trusted colleague from his San Francisco days, reinforcing a philosophy that values data‑driven decision‑making. The timing aligns with the team’s push to shed the league’s oldest average roster age.
Washington spent 2015‑21 in the 49ers’ football research and development department, overlapping with Peters from 2017‑21. He then served four years with the Minnesota Vikings, most recently as assistant general manager. Known for strong analytical skills, Washington will support Peters in evaluating talent, negotiating contracts, and integrating advanced metrics into scouting. His background blends West Coast innovation with Mid‑west operational experience.
The front office has been laser‑focused on injecting younger talent, signing players like tight end Chig Okonkwo to a three‑year, $27 million deal and drafting defensive stand‑outs such as Odafe Oweh and Nick Cross. Washington’s expertise in data modeling should help identify undervalued prospects and accelerate their development, a priority as the club seeks to move beyond a roster that once carried the league’s highest average age.
With the Commanders sitting 13th in the NFC and preparing for a September 13, 2026 showdown against the Philadelphia Eagles, the new hire arrives at a critical juncture. The Eagles game will be the first test of how quickly Washington’s analytical input can translate into on‑field adjustments, especially for quarterback Jayden Daniels and the emerging receiving corps.
Even though Washington’s 49ers ties might suggest a bridge for wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk, the 49ers still hold his rights and recent statements hint he’s focused on his current contract situation. The Commanders’ front office appears more invested in building from within rather than chasing high‑profile free agents, so Aiyuk’s chances of landing in Washington remain slim.
The addition of Demitrius Washington marks the latest piece in a broader overhaul aimed at marrying analytics with youthful talent. As the Commanders approach their next game against Philadelphia, the front office’s new direction will be under close scrutiny from fans and rivals alike.