Matthew Stafford chose to stay in Los Angeles. Deebo Samuel was sent to Washington. Many NFL players will be on the move when free agency begins next week and the foundation for a lot of transactions was built at the scouting combine last week.
The Washington Commanders swung a trade for San Francisco 49ers star wide receiver Deebo Samuel on Saturday night, the first of many changes that will be coming for Jayden Daniels and Co. offseason this offseason.
With Samuel currently under contract the trade cannot be finalized until the league year begins on March 12. As the roster now stands Washington has Samuel, Terry McLaurin, Dyami
San Fransisco 49ers trade Deebo Samuel to the Washington Commanders. The NFL offseason is in full swing now the we are a few of weeks removed from the Super Bow
It was initially thought there might not be much of a market for Samuel, after he struggled during the 2024 season, but in recent days, five suitors emerged.
After weeks of speculation, Deebo Samuel has a new NFL home. The former 49ers wide receiver is headed to the Commanders. And while some question what type of player he is at this point, there are several reasons why Washington is the perfect environment to unlock the best from the former All-Pro.
Even if the game-breaking wide receiver doesn’t perform as he did during his impressive 2021 season, he’s still a useful addition to Washington’s offense.
The San Francisco 49ers and Washington Commanders have struck a deal, sending Deebo Samuel to the DMV for a fifth round pick.
Yes, they are acquiring Deebo Samuel in a trade with the San Francisco 49ers. But just how committed are the Washington Commanders to a long-term deal?
NFL Combine wraps up — who stood out? While the NFL Scouting Combine isn’t necessarily a predictor of a player’s future success in the NFL, it at least gives teams an idea of each player’s athleticism,
As a late-round or waiver-wire RB (Ciely’s RB58), Ekeler still provides some FLEX upside at his price. RB Brian Robinson Jr. (11.41 PPR points per game in 2024) could lose a touch here and there — though nothing as substantial as what Ekeler stands to lose — and should remain in the fringe-RB2/RB3 territory.