Could Commanders Sign 2-Time Super Bowl Champion?
The Washington Commanders have some solid pieces in place; however, they are starting a rookie left tackle to protect rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels’ blindside. This could get quite risky if you combine Brandon Coleman’s inexperience in the league with the slender frame of Daniels. One missed assignment, and the season is down the tubes.
Bleacher Report released an article suggesting that the Commanders could shore up their offensive line by signing two-time Super Bowl champion left tackle Donovan Smith. “Washington does have some question marks at offensive tackle heading into the campaign as rookie third-round pick Brandon Coleman is the team’s starting left tackle,” B/R wrote. “While Coleman could pan out and become a quality blindside protector, it’d be smart to bring in a veteran insurance policy to make sure Jayden Daniels stays upright. “That’s exactly what Smith could bring as a 10-year pro and two-time Super Bowl champion. Worst case, he serves as a mentor for the TCU product.”
It is certainly an interesting proposition. However, we believe that Coleman will show a little something and be just fine … but that the weakest link on the Commanders line is right tackle Andrew Wiley.
Wiley was a turnstile for the Commanders last season, and they cannot afford a repeat performance this year.
The Commanders will scour through all the possibilities quickly if they feel they can upgrade. Washington will travel to Florida to take on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday afternoon. Kickoff is scheduled for 4:25 p.m. ET.
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