Commanders LB Review: Jamin Davis Steps Up, Free Agent Upgrades Coming?
The Washington Commanders' linebacker core was part of Jack Del Rio's seventh-ranked defense in the NFL. But while the defense as a whole performed well, the linebacker group was underwhelming.
Starting with Jamin Davis, the second-year linebacker had a standout year. He started 15 games for Del Rio's unit, finished the season leading the entire team in combined tackles (104), and totaled three sacks.
That's something to build on next season.
Unfortunately, that is about as good as it got for Washington, with Holcomb likely the next-best performer, despite only playing seven games. Others such as David Mayo, Milo Eifler, Khaleke Hudson, and Jon Bostic, did not cover themselves in glory.
That's not to say they weren't serviceable, but improvement needs to happen.
Combined, Washington's linebackers accounted for just four sacks on the season, with three coming from Davis.
Holcomb looked serviceable in his seven games, as he still ranks sixth in solo tackles for the team. Had he been able to play a full season, the linebacker core may have had a better output.
Both Mayo and Bostic, two veterans of Del Rio's rebuilt unit, played sparingly throughout the season, but it has become clear that upgrades are needed.
Talking of upgrades ...
Several free agent options are available for head coach Ron Rivera and Del Rio to take a look at.
These include Lavonte David of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, David Long from the Tennessee Titans, and Tremaine Edmunds from the Buffalo Bills. Even Dallas Cowboys linebacker Leighton Vander Esch could be a viable option along with Philadelphia Eagles linebacker T.J. Edwards.
All fit a need for Washington, but all likely to want serious money.
Given what the unit has produced this season, aside from Davis and the flashes from Holcomb, depth is seriously needed heading into next year.
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