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Commanders expected to sign dream free agent fit for $56M tackle


The Minnesota Vikings, under GM Kwesi Adofo-Mensah, are making big moves in the NFL free agency, focusing mainly on bolstering their trenches. During the two-day legal tampering period, the team reportedly agreed to terms with defensive linemen Jonathan Allen and Javon Hargrave to improve their pass rush. In addition, the Vikings added offensive linemen Will Fries and Ryan Kelly to address the protection issues seen in their playoff loss to the Rams.

With these new additions, it is likely that tackle Cam Robinson will not be staying with the team. Analysts see Robinson as a potential fit for the Washington Commanders, despite their recent acquisition of Laremy Tunsil. Robinson, known for solid pass-blocking but coming off a career-worst season in 2024, may benefit from a move to right tackle.

Other potential landing spots mentioned for Robinson include Seattle, Cleveland, and New Orleans, although those teams have younger options in place. The key factor in Robinson’s decision will be the contract terms, as committing to a deal projected at around $56.25 million over three years may be too aggressive given his recent decline in production.

The Commanders, who have been active in the offseason with moves like trading for Deebo Samuel, could benefit from Robinson’s experience and potential switch to the right side. If Robinson is open to a short-term, incentive-laden deal, he could be a valuable addition to the team as they aim to strengthen their roster for the upcoming season.

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