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May 31, 2025
Commanders' Trey Amos standing out during OTAs
@Washington_Wire
Commanders Wire
Commanders' Trey Amos standing out during OTAs

Trey Amos, the promising rookie cornerback for the Washington Commanders, has been making a significant impact during the offseason training activities (OTAs). Drafted at No. 61 overall, the Commanders believe they have secured a first-round talent after Amos fell to them. The 6'1", 195-pound player, who transitioned from Louisiana to Alabama and finally to Ole Miss, is proving his worth by holding his own against seasoned veterans.

During the first week of OTAs, Amos showcased his skills in seven-on-seven drills, earning praise as one of the standout performers. He demonstrated impressive agility, managing an interception against Michael Gallup and keeping pace with notable players like Deebo Samuel. With a revitalized cornerback group, including talents like Mike Sainristil and Marshon Lattimore, the Commanders are expected to see improved performance in their secondary this season.

What should fantasy owners know about rookie cornerbacks?What impact could Trey Amos have on fantasy leagues?How can fans support rookie cornerbacks in their transition to the NFL?What should fantasy players watch for in cornerback performance this season?
Mentions:
@Trey Amos | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Trey Amos | Washington Commanders | NFL
Washington Commanders | NFL
Washington Commanders | NFL

https://commanderswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/n..

May 11, 2025
Washington Commanders Not Concerned About Red Flag for Rookie Corner Trey Amos - Athlon Sports
@ALiccScouting
Athlon Sports
Washington Commanders Not Concerned About Red Flag for Rookie Corner Trey Amos - Athlon Sports

The Washington Commanders made a bold choice in the 2025 NFL Draft, selecting cornerback Trey Amos at No. 61, despite concerns over a reported back injury that affected his pre-draft stock. Many analysts viewed Amos as a first-round talent, but the Commanders were undeterred. Head coach Dan Quinn expressed confidence in their medical evaluations, indicating that the team felt comfortable with the risks associated with Amos’ injury.

Amos, standing at 6'1" and weighing 195 pounds, possesses elite athleticism, with impressive performances in the 40-yard dash and broad jump during the pre-draft process. His ability to excel in close quarters at the line of scrimmage makes him a valuable asset as the Commanders look to enhance their defense. The team's aggressive strategy reflects their pursuit of a championship window, making the risk worth the potential reward.

What are the main concerns for the Commanders heading into the season?How does the Commanders' roster compare to other NFC East teams?What is the outlook for the Commanders this season?How should fantasy players approach the Commanders' roster?
Mentions:
@Trey Amos | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Trey Amos | Washington Commanders | NFL
Washington Commanders | NFL
Washington Commanders | NFL

https://athlonsports.com/nfl/washington-commanders..

May 11, 2025
Dan Quinn and Commanders comfortable with Trey Amos' injury
@Washington_Wire
Commanders Wire
Dan Quinn and Commanders comfortable with Trey Amos' injury

Washington Commanders have made a strategic pick in the 2025 NFL Draft by acquiring cornerback Trey Amos from Ole Miss, who was projected to be selected within the first two rounds. Amos, a 6-foot-1 athlete known for his speed and instincts, fell to the Commanders at the 61st overall pick, a move that was seen as a steal. Concerns regarding a back injury prior to the draft likely contributed to his slide, but Commanders' management, including GM Adam Peters and head coach Dan Quinn, seem confident in his health and capability to contribute immediately.

How does the Commanders' draft strategy change with Amos onboard?What are the implications of Amos’ injury on his career trajectory?What does this draft pick mean for the Commanders' chances in the upcoming season?How should fantasy managers evaluate Amos' potential?
Mentions:
@Trey Amos | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Trey Amos | Washington Commanders | NFL

https://commanderswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/n..

May 7, 2025
Commanders confident rookie Trey Amos will make an impact
@Washington_Wire
Commanders Wire
Commanders confident rookie Trey Amos will make an impact

The Washington Commanders made strategic moves in the 2025 NFL Draft, utilizing five picks to bolster both their offensive and defensive lines. General manager Adam Peters notably traded for star players Deebo Samuel and Laremy Tunsil, reflecting a focus on immediate impact rather than future potential. Defensive improvements were vital, given last season's struggles, prompting the recruitment of cornerback Trey Amos, celebrated by Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin as a versatile and skilled player who can excel in various schemes.

Amos, a senior standout, recorded an impressive 50 tackles, three interceptions, and showcased formidable ball skills. His high profile in the draft positions him to be a crucial asset in addressing the Commanders' past defensive failures. As they look to build a more formidable squad around quarterback Jayden Daniels, the emphasis on acquiring versatile players like Amos may be pivotal in turning around their fortunes this season.

What overall strategy do the Commanders have for this season?What are the main challenges the Commanders face this season?How can the Commanders improve their defensive performance?What are the expectations for the Commanders' new offensive line?
Mentions:
@Bobby Wagner | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Bobby Wagner | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Deebo Samuel | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Deebo Samuel | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Jayden Daniels | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Jayden Daniels | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Trey Amos | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Trey Amos | Washington Commanders | NFL

https://commanderswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/n..

May 6, 2025
Washington Commanders Marshon Lattimore Wearing Out Welcome - Athlon Sports
@nathankarseno
Athlon Sports
Washington Commanders Marshon Lattimore Wearing Out Welcome - Athlon Sports

The Washington Commanders are making strides in their secondary, bolstering their lineup by selecting Ole Miss cornerback Trey Amos in the second round of the 2025 NFL Draft. This move indicates a potential youth movement as they look to support their standout quarterback, Jayden Daniels, with young talent. With the possible trading of veteran cornerback Marshon Lattimore looming, Amos may quickly transition into a starting role.

Lattimore's injury-prone history raises questions about his future in Washington, especially given his underwhelming performance since joining the team. He has only played in 26 of the last 51 games over three seasons. As the team seeks to build around Daniels' rookie contract, they may lean towards young, cost-effective players to maximize their cap space. The Baltimore Ravens, who are also struggling in the secondary, have been speculated as a potential trade partner for Lattimore.

However, the Commanders must weigh the benefits of keeping Lattimore for his veteran presence against the cap hit of $18 million this season. A full recovery year could rejuvenate Lattimore's performance, making him a valuable asset if they decide against trading him.

What are the Commanders' long-term plans for their secondary?What can we expect from the Commanders this season?What should fantasy players focus on with the Commanders?How does the Lattimore situation affect the Commanders' strategy?
Mentions:
@Jayden Daniels | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Jayden Daniels | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Marshon Lattimore | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Marshon Lattimore | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Trey Amos | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Trey Amos | Washington Commanders | NFL

https://athlonsports.com/nfl/washington-commanders..

May 31, 2025
Commanders' Trey Amos standing out during OTAs
@Washington_Wire
Commanders Wire
Commanders' Trey Amos standing out during OTAs

Trey Amos, the promising rookie cornerback for the Washington Commanders, has been making a significant impact during the offseason training activities (OTAs). Drafted at No. 61 overall, the Commanders believe they have secured a first-round talent after Amos fell to them. The 6'1", 195-pound player, who transitioned from Louisiana to Alabama and finally to Ole Miss, is proving his worth by holding his own against seasoned veterans.

During the first week of OTAs, Amos showcased his skills in seven-on-seven drills, earning praise as one of the standout performers. He demonstrated impressive agility, managing an interception against Michael Gallup and keeping pace with notable players like Deebo Samuel. With a revitalized cornerback group, including talents like Mike Sainristil and Marshon Lattimore, the Commanders are expected to see improved performance in their secondary this season.

What should fantasy owners know about rookie cornerbacks?What impact could Trey Amos have on fantasy leagues?How can fans support rookie cornerbacks in their transition to the NFL?What should fantasy players watch for in cornerback performance this season?
Mentions:
@Trey Amos | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Trey Amos | Washington Commanders | NFL
Washington Commanders | NFL
Washington Commanders | NFL

https://commanderswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/n..

May 11, 2025
Washington Commanders Not Concerned About Red Flag for Rookie Corner Trey Amos - Athlon Sports
@ALiccScouting
Athlon Sports
Washington Commanders Not Concerned About Red Flag for Rookie Corner Trey Amos - Athlon Sports

The Washington Commanders made a bold choice in the 2025 NFL Draft, selecting cornerback Trey Amos at No. 61, despite concerns over a reported back injury that affected his pre-draft stock. Many analysts viewed Amos as a first-round talent, but the Commanders were undeterred. Head coach Dan Quinn expressed confidence in their medical evaluations, indicating that the team felt comfortable with the risks associated with Amos’ injury.

Amos, standing at 6'1" and weighing 195 pounds, possesses elite athleticism, with impressive performances in the 40-yard dash and broad jump during the pre-draft process. His ability to excel in close quarters at the line of scrimmage makes him a valuable asset as the Commanders look to enhance their defense. The team's aggressive strategy reflects their pursuit of a championship window, making the risk worth the potential reward.

What are the main concerns for the Commanders heading into the season?How does the Commanders' roster compare to other NFC East teams?What is the outlook for the Commanders this season?How should fantasy players approach the Commanders' roster?
Mentions:
@Trey Amos | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Trey Amos | Washington Commanders | NFL
Washington Commanders | NFL
Washington Commanders | NFL

https://athlonsports.com/nfl/washington-commanders..

May 11, 2025
Dan Quinn and Commanders comfortable with Trey Amos' injury
@Washington_Wire
Commanders Wire
Dan Quinn and Commanders comfortable with Trey Amos' injury

Washington Commanders have made a strategic pick in the 2025 NFL Draft by acquiring cornerback Trey Amos from Ole Miss, who was projected to be selected within the first two rounds. Amos, a 6-foot-1 athlete known for his speed and instincts, fell to the Commanders at the 61st overall pick, a move that was seen as a steal. Concerns regarding a back injury prior to the draft likely contributed to his slide, but Commanders' management, including GM Adam Peters and head coach Dan Quinn, seem confident in his health and capability to contribute immediately.

How does the Commanders' draft strategy change with Amos onboard?What are the implications of Amos’ injury on his career trajectory?What does this draft pick mean for the Commanders' chances in the upcoming season?How should fantasy managers evaluate Amos' potential?
Mentions:
@Trey Amos | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Trey Amos | Washington Commanders | NFL

https://commanderswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/n..

May 7, 2025
Commanders confident rookie Trey Amos will make an impact
@Washington_Wire
Commanders Wire
Commanders confident rookie Trey Amos will make an impact

The Washington Commanders made strategic moves in the 2025 NFL Draft, utilizing five picks to bolster both their offensive and defensive lines. General manager Adam Peters notably traded for star players Deebo Samuel and Laremy Tunsil, reflecting a focus on immediate impact rather than future potential. Defensive improvements were vital, given last season's struggles, prompting the recruitment of cornerback Trey Amos, celebrated by Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin as a versatile and skilled player who can excel in various schemes.

Amos, a senior standout, recorded an impressive 50 tackles, three interceptions, and showcased formidable ball skills. His high profile in the draft positions him to be a crucial asset in addressing the Commanders' past defensive failures. As they look to build a more formidable squad around quarterback Jayden Daniels, the emphasis on acquiring versatile players like Amos may be pivotal in turning around their fortunes this season.

What overall strategy do the Commanders have for this season?What are the main challenges the Commanders face this season?How can the Commanders improve their defensive performance?What are the expectations for the Commanders' new offensive line?
Mentions:
@Bobby Wagner | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Bobby Wagner | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Deebo Samuel | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Deebo Samuel | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Jayden Daniels | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Jayden Daniels | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Trey Amos | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Trey Amos | Washington Commanders | NFL

https://commanderswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/n..

May 6, 2025
Washington Commanders Marshon Lattimore Wearing Out Welcome - Athlon Sports
@nathankarseno
Athlon Sports
Washington Commanders Marshon Lattimore Wearing Out Welcome - Athlon Sports

The Washington Commanders are making strides in their secondary, bolstering their lineup by selecting Ole Miss cornerback Trey Amos in the second round of the 2025 NFL Draft. This move indicates a potential youth movement as they look to support their standout quarterback, Jayden Daniels, with young talent. With the possible trading of veteran cornerback Marshon Lattimore looming, Amos may quickly transition into a starting role.

Lattimore's injury-prone history raises questions about his future in Washington, especially given his underwhelming performance since joining the team. He has only played in 26 of the last 51 games over three seasons. As the team seeks to build around Daniels' rookie contract, they may lean towards young, cost-effective players to maximize their cap space. The Baltimore Ravens, who are also struggling in the secondary, have been speculated as a potential trade partner for Lattimore.

However, the Commanders must weigh the benefits of keeping Lattimore for his veteran presence against the cap hit of $18 million this season. A full recovery year could rejuvenate Lattimore's performance, making him a valuable asset if they decide against trading him.

What are the Commanders' long-term plans for their secondary?What can we expect from the Commanders this season?What should fantasy players focus on with the Commanders?How does the Lattimore situation affect the Commanders' strategy?
Mentions:
@Jayden Daniels | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Jayden Daniels | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Marshon Lattimore | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Marshon Lattimore | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Trey Amos | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Trey Amos | Washington Commanders | NFL

https://athlonsports.com/nfl/washington-commanders..

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