Commanders Predicted to Land Projected $95 Million Wide Receiver
With the Washington Commanders having the most cap space in the NFL this offseason, they have multiple options to upgrade the roster. The first order of business will be drafting a quarterback as they have the No. 2 pick in the draft. Adding receivers around whoever they draft will be a must and a veteran like Mike Evans could make perfect sense for them. While Evans could be interested in playing for a contending team, the Commanders could be better quicker than some believe if they find their quarterback.
Evans is projected to land a four-year, $95,343,536 contract, according to Spotrac. That price wouldn’t be an issue for the Commanders. With his pending free agency, Tony Catalina of Pro Football Network listed the Commanders as one of three predicted landing spots for Evans.