Although some of the players may come here in the offseason, the Washington Commanders are observers this
postseason.

Along with the majority of us, the Washington Commanders watched in disbelief as the Detroit Lions and Green Bay
Packers progressed to the Divisional Round of the NFL Playoffs on Sunday, while the Dallas Cowboys and Los
Angeles Rams were eliminated.
We’re looking at all four teams and one player the Commanders could target in free agency this offseason, just like
we did for the slate of games on Saturday.

These are four players whose contracts are about to expire whom Washington may try to sign this offseason.
Savage was a part of the Maryland Terrapins football program while attending college in the area.
Savage, who entered the NFL as a first-round pick in the 2019 draft, has started 10 or more games in each of his five
seasons, yet he has never been selected to the Pro Bowl.
Savage made a crucial interception on Sunday against Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott, which he then scored on
in the end.
Despite the fact that the play began before halftime, many saw it as the final nail in the coffin. Tony Pollard of the
Dallas Cowboys, sprinting back
While some fans of the Cowboys will never be okay with a player on this squad joining the Commanders, there are
just as many who would be horrified to see Pollard go over into the opposing team.
NFL clubs can no longer depend on a single running back to handle the entire workload, so Pollard should aim to
join with a different ball-carrier in free agency who can enhance his own skills.
Many people who watched Washington this season believed that Brian Robinson Jr. should play more, but not so
much that he is run into the ground. As a complement to Robinson Jr., Pollard is another Memphis Tigers product
that the Commanders might use if Antonio Gibson is not brought back.
Because of David Montgomery and Jahmyr Gibbs, Reynolds is one of the less well-known players on the Lions
roster. He began his NFL career with Washington but has since moved on to play for other teams.
As the Commanders’ new coaching staff works to bolster a backfield capable of supporting what many anticipate to
be a rookie starting as quarterback in 2024, a return to the team may be in order.
Witherspoon is a guy worth taking into consideration this offseason if Washington continues to play a zone-heavy
defensive system under its new coaching staff.
He’s been with the San Francisco 49ers, Pittsburgh Steelers, and now the Rams, but he’s been stable in his most
recent position thus far.
With three interceptions this season, he tied his career high and received a 73.7 coverage rating from Pro Football
Focus.