The Washington Commanders roster could see some immediate benefits from the Laremy Tunsil trade.
It is possible that the Washington Commanders have the strongest claim to the title of NFC team with the highest offseason stock improvement.
Following a trip to the conference championship game, Washington made deals for wide receiver Deebo Samuel and left tackle Laremy Tunsil in an attempt to bolster their offensive line.
Each gamer has a unique set of baggage. However, when healthy, these two outstanding players have the ability to elevate Washington in the NFC.
So much so that most people did not contest the decision when NFL.com writer Kevin Patra assigned the Tunsil deal in particular an A-.
“The number of wall-sealing left tackles in the world is limited. The Commanders seized the opportunity to obtain one. “It is clever,” writes Patra. Laremy Tunsil has a lock-down tackle to protect the star young quarterback if he cleans up his penalties, which I expect him to accomplish. These swings are what clubs on the up-slope should take, but this shift was not cheap, and it might cost more if an extension comes down the line. Furthermore, I do not think the 30-year-old will plunge off a precipice.”