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Commanders could sign Brady Christensen

The Washington Commanders' offensive line has been a bright spot aside from a few lackluster performances in recent weeks. However, this is one position group that Adam Peters cannot afford to stand still with in pursuit of maximizing the exceptional traits quarterback Jayden Daniels brings to the table.

Adding more quality for depth if nothing else is always welcome. Competition breeds success across the board. Someone like Brady Christensen offers exactly that at any position across the protection.

Christensen's versatility has come to the fore once again this season. He's played guard, center, and left tackle for the Carolina Panthers and done so with aplomb at all three spots. This is a tremendous tool for any team to call upon.

The former third-round pick out of BYU might want to test himself elsewhere in pursuit of a starting berth. This is something the Commanders could potentially provide, especially if the likes of Nick Allegretti and Andrew Wylie don't finish the campaign strongly.

At the very worst, Christensen would be a major upgrade as Washington's swing option at all five positions. He also might not cost the earth to raise intrigue further.

Commanders could sign Camryn Bynum

As stated previously, the Commanders could need some safety reinforcements when the 2025 offseason arrives. Jeremy Chinn is doing enough for a new deal, but Darrick Forrest has been cast aside and will likely be moved on when his rookie contract expires next spring.

Adam Peters needs to find another option capable of solidifying depth and challenging Chinn and Quan Martin for a starting role. Someone like Camryn Bynum fits the bill.

Bynum's been a highly productive performer throughout his stint with the Minnesota Vikings. He gets around the football against the run and provides adequate support for the cornerbacks on the backend. Perhaps more impressive is his improvement in coverage this season, conceding 51.4 percent of his targets and a 58.8 passer rating when targeted to enhance his influence further.

The Vikings will likely try to keep Bynum around. But it wouldn't hurt the Commanders to test the waters if the former fourth-round selection out of California is allowed to test the market.

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