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Commanders Free Agent Fits: Wide Receiver

I will state up front that I’m not sure how aggressive the Commanders will be in free agency for a wide receiver. My gut feeling is that the team will take a shot on Brandon Aiyuk whenever the 49ers decide to release him.

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But in a scenario where Aiyuk doesn’t happen, the Commanders do need a second reliable receiver to partner Terry McLaurin while still providing a pathway for young receivers like Luke McCaffrey and Jaylin Lane to compete for the third receiver role. So if GM Adam Peters decides not to bother with Aiyuk, what are some options he could consider in free agency? Let’s take a closer look.

High Profile: Alex Pierce, Colts, 25

The top two receivers currently scheduled to become free agents are George Pickens and Alec Pierce. It’s been widely reported that the Cowboys are going to franchise tag Pickens, which would then make Pierce the top option available. I think the Colts will also tag Pierce or work out a long term deal with him before he hits the open market, but they have a quarterback situation to work out with Daniel Jones and some other key players they need to consider too. So for now, we’ll say he’s available.

If Pierce is available, he’d offer something the Commanders lacked last season: a true deep threat. Terry McLaurin can obviously provide that but he was hurt for most of last season. Jaylin Lane has the speed to offer that threat in the future but he’s still developing. Pierce has gone through the development phase and is now a legitimate deep threat that can take the top off a defense and create explosive plays down the field.

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The willingness to go over the middle and make tough catches in contested areas separates Pierce from other deep threats in the NFL. His 6-foot-3, 211 pound frame likely helps him feel confident in withstanding those punishing hits over the middle and the ball skills are clearly a strength too. As I said, PIerce’s route tree with the Colts was fairly basic but he was very effective at those routes and there’s clearly room for expansion there if desired.

Pierce could command a huge contract in free agency. Some are projecting him to get as high as $30 million per year on average, if not more. That would make him one of the highest paid receivers in the NFL. So it would be an expensive signing, but he would immediately add a legitimate deep threat opposite McLaurin if it were to happen.

Good Value: Romeo Doubs, Packers, 25

A perhaps slightly more realistic option is Packers receiver Romeo Doubs. Doubs is another taller receiver at 6-foot-2, 204 pounds and has experience playing in a system that shouldn’t be too dissimilar to what we’re expecting David Blough to run here in Washington this year. Compared to Pierce, Doubs isn’t quite the same deep threat but he’s a more detailed route runner with a wider variety of ways to get open.

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