The Washington Commanders have made a significant move in their front office by hiring Adam Peters as their new general manager. According to a source familiar with the situation, Peters is set to lead the organization's football operations. While the team has not yet made an official announcement, the news has been confirmed by a person who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity.
Peters, who previously served as an executive with the San Francisco 49ers, was highly sought after by multiple teams. The Los Angeles Chargers and Las Vegas Raiders also expressed interest in hiring him for their respective vacancies. However, Peters ultimately chose the Commanders as his new home.
During his time with the 49ers, Peters held the position of VP of player personnel before transitioning to assistant general manager under John Lynch. With his Super Bowl experience from his time with the Denver Broncos, where he spent eight years, Peters brings a wealth of knowledge and success to his new role.
Washington's owner, Josh Harris, and his search committee were determined to conduct a thorough yet speedy hiring process after parting ways with former head coach Ron Rivera. Peters emerged as one of the top candidates, along with Chicago Bears Assistant General Manager Ian Cunningham. Ultimately, Peters' track record and experience won him the job.
In addition to hiring a new coach, Peters will now focus on remaking Washington's roster. The team's drafting performance has been subpar in recent years, leaving them with few standout players. Wide receiver Terry McLaurin and defensive tackle Daron Payne are among the pillars of the team, but there is a need for more foundational talent.
Fortunately, Peters has plenty of resources to work with. The Commanders have approximately $87 million in projected salary cap space and possess the second overall pick in the upcoming NFL draft. On top of that, they have two selections in the top 10 of the second round. This puts Peters in a favorable position to rebuild the roster and address the team's needs.
One of the major areas in need of improvement is the quarterback position. With 12 different quarterbacks starting for Washington since 2018, stability and consistency have been elusive. Peters will now take on the challenge of finding a long-term solution at this pivotal position. The team could consider keeping Sam Howell, who started all 17 games this season, but the second overall pick provides an opportunity to nab one of the top college prospects such as Caleb Williams from USC or Drake Maye from North Carolina. Alternatively, they may explore the free agent market, with Russell Wilson among the potential options, or look for trade opportunities.
Peters will not be alone in his quest to turn around the Commanders' fortunes. Owner Josh Harris has also brought in two-time NBA executive of the year, Bob Myers, to assist in the search for a new head coach. Harris has expressed his intention to keep Myers around beyond the immediate hiring process, indicating a desire for sustained success.
As the Washington Commanders enter a new era under the leadership of Adam Peters, fans are hopeful that his experience, vision, and access to resources will help propel the team to new heights. With an opportunity to reshape the roster, including the chance to acquire top talent through the draft and free agency, Peters has the tools to build a competitive and successful team in the nation's capital.