In order to get a new edge rusher on their defense the Washington Commanders are going to have to give up something, but just how much?
Enter Trey Hendrickson in the chat. For the second consecutive year, the Cincinnati Bengals defensive end has requested a trade. This time, the team has granted him permission to seek one, and several teams are reportedly interested in adding the Pro Bowl defender.
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The Washington Commanders are in the market to upgrade their defensive line. The addition of Trey Hendrickson would certainly be an upgrade. It might cost the Commanders a high draft pick to secure his services from the Cincinnati Bengals.
As reported by NFL insider Jordan Schultz, Trey Hendrickson has requested a trade from the Bengals. He will instantly become a top target for any team aggressively pursuing pass rushing help. Schultz has also reported that both Atlanta and Washington are potential destinations.
The Bengals granted Trey Hendrickson's request to seek a trade one day after the Raiders and Maxx Crosby reached a three-year, $106 million extension.
The Commanders need an edge, and they could be pursuing Trey Hendrickson now or could wait to see if Myles Garrett becomes available?
The Washington Commanders badly need help at edge rusher and are monitoring Bengals' DE Trey Hendrickson's situation. Hendrickson seeks a trade.
The decision was expected after the team couldn’t find a trade partner for Allen, who has spent his entire eight-year NFL career in Washington.
Star pass-rusher Trey Hendrickson has requested a trade for the second year in a row, FOX Sports' Jordan Schultz reported. This time, he's expected to be moved.