Washington Commanders' general manager Adam Peters has surprised skeptics with a strong start to the season, boasting a 4-1 record and a high-performing offense. Initially criticized for his roster-building strategy, Peters has proven his approach effective with a mix of new talent and solid performances.
The Commanders' offense ranks fourth in the league, and rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels is excelling, raising hopes for a successful season. Peters' cautious roster strategy may be paying off, but questions remain about sustainability.