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Washington Commanders Strengthen Depth to Mitigate Injuries

· 2026-06-30

Washington Commanders Strengthen Depth to Mitigate Injuries

The Washington Commanders have enhanced their defensive line depth to minimize the impact of injuries on their season.

What happened?

The team's 5-12 collapse last season was partly due to a lack of depth, which General Manager Adam Peters addressed in the offseason.

Washington added linemen and linebackers capable of filling multiple roles, ensuring that one absence won't become two problems.

Why it matters for Washington Commanders

The Commanders' plan to improve their run defense centered on the addition of Deatrich Wise, but his season-ending quad injury in Week 2 last season ended that experiment.

Dorance Armstrong's torn ACL in Week 7 also affected the pass rush, highlighting the need for better depth.

What comes next?

The Commanders could trade for Marvin Mims Jr. to bolster their wide receiver corps, with Terry McLaurin being the only proven high-level producer.

As of now, the Washington Commanders stand 13th in the National Football Conference with a 6-11 record, on a L1 streak, and are set to face the Philadelphia Eagles on September 13, 2026.

The team's young wide receivers, such as Treylon Burks and Antonio Williams, have shown promise in OTAs, but the Commanders may still look to add to the group.

Adam Peters will give everyone a fair shot, and with enough cash to make moves, nothing is off the table.

Marvin Mims Jr. has an explosive skill set that could fit well in David Blough's concepts, making him a potential target for the Commanders.

The Denver Broncos' surplus of playmakers may lead to Mims being traded, and the Commanders could be a suitable destination.

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