4 Commanders players entering precarious situations in 2024

Things are hanging in the balance for these Commanders players.
Nick Allegretti
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Positivity is high around the Washington Commanders heading into the 2024 season. Adam Peters laid the foundations for the first stage of his roster regeneration. Dan Quinn and his outstanding staff did a tremendous job of implementing their ideas and ensuring everyone got on the same page before training camp.

This is just the start. The Commanders face a daunting journey back to contention. They seem like a long way off a Super Bowl right now, but there's an opportunity to speed up this significant rebuild if rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels proves his worth as a franchise-caliber presence immediately.

Optimism is increasing, there's no getting away from that. At the same time, some serious questions remain that could potentially hold them back from legitimate growth in 2024.

It's a fine line. With this in mind, here are four Commanders players entering precarious situations during the 2024 campaign.

Tress Way - Commanders P

There's no doubting Tress Way's credentials. It's been a glittering career for the Pro Bowl punter. He's firmly established as a locker room leader and highly respected by his peers. That does not detract from the need to return to the form of old next time around.

Way regressed last season. He wasn't alone in that regard, but the urgency is high surrounding the popular figure if he wants to prolong his career with the Washington Commanders.

Adam Peters demonstrated a level of ruthlessness in his roster construction that wasn't evident previously. Way might be one of the Commanders' longest-serving players, but that won't count for anything if the production doesn't meet the required standards.

There's a lot to like about Way's chances of bouncing back despite his advancing years. However, there are no guarantees beyond the current campaign given it's a contract year for a player who placed 41.1 percent of his punts inside the 20-yard line during the previous campaign.