Washington commanders knew that they had to increase their secondary off this offseason in order to stay among the league super bowl contenders.
This is why they selected Ole Miss Cornerback Trey Amos in the second round of the NFL draft.
The sports writer CBS Josh Edwards thinks Amos could start for commanders And be a key element of the team secondary this season.
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Amos could have an immediate impact
“Trey Amos was often in conversation in the first round, but Washington was able to catch it in the second round. The presumption is that Mike Sainristil will start in the slit and Marshon lattimore will start on the border, which leaves Amos and veteran Jonathan Jones compete for the remaining place. Amos was the first conferences of the training camp, but the pre-season will determine a lot, “wrote Edwards.
Amos looks stronger so far this offseason and has made a convincing case to be a starter for the defense of Joe Whitt Jr.
If Amos can immediately contribute to commanders at a high level, the team could be again in the conversation of competitors in the NFC with the Lions of Detroit and the Eagles of Philadelphia, among other teams.
Amos will have the chance to make its debut in commanders when the team goes to Foxboro to face the New England Patriots in their first pre-season match. The kick -off is scheduled for Friday August 8 at 7:30 p.m. he in the Gillette stadium.
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