Grading the latest five Commanders moves including Tyre Phillips signing

Adam Peters is never settling.
Tyre Phillips
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Adam Peters is never sitting on his hands. The Washington Commanders' general manager is constantly searching for ways to improve every aspect of the franchise. He'll stop at nothing to ensure a memorable 2024 campaign becomes the catalyst for a more prosperous future for this ambitious project.

The recruitment period has wound down following a frantic free-agent period this spring. The 2025 NFL Draft and undrafted free agency are firmly in the rearview mirror. Even so, the Commanders are still examining all options to enhance the squad. And if Peters believes the right opportunity has presented itself, he won't hesitate to pull the trigger.

This is an exciting time for Washington's passionate fan base. There is legitimate hope for the first time in decades. Incredible plans are being formed behind the scenes to turn the Commanders into a perennial powerhouse. Their remarkable early on-field accomplishments bring added pressure, but it's nothing this close-knit group cannot handle if complacency doesn't become an issue.

That's for the not-too-distant future. For now, we graded the latest five Commanders' moves, starting with the recent addition of Tyre Phillips.

Grading the latest five Commanders' moves during 2025 offseason

Commanders signed Tyre Phillips

The Washington Commanders revealed their biggest offseason priority relatively early on. Adam Peters wanted to surround quarterback Jayden Daniels with an improved supporting cast. And this all started in the trenches.

Peters caused a huge uproar by trading for five-time Pro Bowl left tackle Laremy Tunsil. That didn't stop the Commanders from taking Oregon standout Josh Conerly Jr. at No. 29 overall in the 2025 NFL Draft. This could potentially provide Daniels with a bookend edge tandem capable of keeping his pocket clean consistently next season.

The Commanders are never settling. They are always looking for ways to increase competition for places. Another example of this arrived after the team's rookie minicamp with the signing of veteran offensive tackle Tyre Phillips.

Those in power were suitably impressed after bringing Phillips in for a tryout. He's got experience as a starter but was used on a limited basis by the New York Giants in 2024. Expecting miracles right away is unrealistic, but his previous connection to offensive line coach Bobby Johnson should smooth the transition.

  • Grade: B

This isn't going to move the needle much. Phillips could be a camp body and nothing more. He could also force his way onto the 53-man roster in a backup role, depending on how things play out.