Ashburn, va. – The film suggests that Deebo Samuel, the receiver of the Washington Commanders, is still left in the tank.
He can still change short catch in long runs. He can still play physically. He can still create opportunities for the teammates of the team because the way rescue should be responsible for him. And, perhaps the most important thing, he can add an element needs Washington.
A coach of NFC said, “That) is very difficult.”
The coach told about Samuel’s balance through contact and called it a “total bowler” on crime.
But then a big warning came.
“Can he be healthy and available?” The coach asked.
And this big question is that no one can answer unless Samuel suits commanders after doing business with San Francisco 49ers on Saturday. It is not that Samuel recalls a lot of sports – he has missed a joint nine in the last four years. This is about the cumulative toll of her physical style as she creeps in her 30s. And eventually Washington was required to send a fifth round pick to acquire all-Pro from only 49 residents.
But Washington first bet on experienced stars – and it paid. Final Offsen, the franchise signed the linebacker Bobby Wagner, tight -end Zach Ertz and run back to the Austin Ecaler. Wagner and Ertz started every game and all three were producers, in which Wagner earned the second team all-prure. Ekaler also had a strong number, although he missed five games.
The Samuel, 29, is eight months smaller than the unallar, and comes with a complicated skill set that can be used under the Aggressive Coordinator Cliff Kingsbury of Washington, or at least properly. He and Quarterback Zaden Daniel had NFL’s fifth largest scoring crime in the previous season.
Kingsbury completed production from receiver Olamide Zatias (Career-Hai 45 reception, 35 more than last year) and Diami Brown (Career-High 30 reception, 18 more than their previous best).
With Samuel, Washington now has a mobile chess piece for Kingsbury. Samuel can line up the entire area as a receiver and can align in the backfield, where he is able to run a ball or a route. Washington can also associate it with a feller in the backfield, allowing them to give a pass-ridding dangers that can also move.
“This is just his ability to find things that are really good,” Artz said late in the 2024 season to Kingsbury. “He uses people for his strength, who looks very simple and will be general knowledge, but it is not just the case.
“He is not asking you to do anything with which you do not feel comfortable or do not feel confident in it, and he is going to use people in any way if he has a really good symptom.
Quarterback, who throwed the ball at those goals, also helped. Daniels was named NFL’s aggressive Ruki of the Year and the commanders were taken to their first NFL title game since the 1991 season. As an NFC coach said, Samuel Zachius has a “super version”. And there is an idea that, as well as Brock Puree of San Francisco, will promote Samuel even more as being with Daniel.
Samuel also serves as a balance to star the game of wider receiver Terry McLorin. McLorin is a major downfield threat. He was in seventh place for the seventh, which was with seven catches on a throw traveling 25 yards or more in the previous season. Since 2019, McLorin has 41 career receptions of that length or more (the third highest in NFL, five from Leader Tyrke Hill), while Samuel has nine such plays. The Samuel does his work after a catch, an average of a average of 9.0 such yards in its career, and can provide a physical threat that can be explosive to Washington’s offense. When the teams focus more on McLarin, they should help, as they often do. Samuel does not solve all receiver issues in Washington. So far, commanders do not have a deeper unit as zaccheaus, both brown and jamisson Crower – four of their top six – free agents – free agents. They could use another deep danger. The second season of Daniels will be about how he can build on his first. But adding the talent around him will also help both in quarterbacks and the entire crime. Samuel is coming out of an interesting year: in his first eight matches, he recorded two 100-yard games and finished six games with at least 54 yards. In his last seven, he had six games of 22 yards or less. But he was also affected by calves, wrists, diagonally and rib injuries. This is the final stretch why the question will follow Samuel in the season. This is the second time General Manager Adam Peters has traded for an experienced with an injury concerns. He sent two draft pics to New Orleans in exchange for corner Marshon Lattimor. The success of that step is to be seen. But if the Samuel remains healthy, Washington would have promoted a crime which was quite good with at least talent.