4 Commanders land on Bleacher Report's NFC East All-Star team

The Washington Commanders‘ improvement in 2024 came as a shock to many outside the organization, but Adam Peters had a plan, and Dan Quinn was prepared to execute it. Together, they put together a roster that not only rejuvenated the organization but also excelled at what Quinn wanted to do. The result was their best season in three decades, which opened the eyes of the entire league.

During the 2025 offseason, Peters and Quinn have combined, again, to put together an improved roster for an even more successful season. However, there are so many teams and so many players in the NFL that it is nearly impossible to recognize all of them for their accomplishments. So, Bleacher Report created pre-training camp All-Star teams in each division. Keeping the number of teams to four allows for more players to get the recognition they deserve. The Commanders saw three offensive players and one defender make the NFC East All-Star team ahead of training camp:

Jayden Daniels, QB

The NFC East has plenty of good quarterbacks, as Dak Prescott and Jalen Hurts are also in the mix here. But Washington did a better job of building around Daniels this offseason than Dallas and Philadelphia did with Prescott and Hurts, respectively, meaning the Offensive Rookie of the Year should put up numbers again this fall.

Tyler Biadasz, C

Cam Jurgens is coming off an impressive campaign, earning a Pro Bowl nomination in his first season as the Eagles‘ starting center. Biadasz has just been doing it longer and for two NFC East teams over the last five years.

Plus, the latter was better in pass protection last year, allowing 14 pressures to Jurgens’ 25, per Pro Football Focus.

Sam Cosmi, RG

Unlike the three previous offensive-line spots, right guard is a weakness across the board in the division. Cosmi might begin the campaign on the PUP list, as he recovers from a torn ACL suffered in the playoffs. But the 2021 second-round pick is the best player at his position in the NFC East when on the field.

Bobby Wagner, LB

There are a few quality linebackers in the NFC East, as Frankie Luvu, Bobby Okereke and Nakobe Dean all deserve some recognition.

But future Hall of Famer Wagner ranked second among backers (minimum 234 snaps) with an 89.9 PFF grade in 2024, while Baun was a breakout star, topping the charts with a mark of 90.1.

The fact that two of the Commanders’ offensive linemen made this list bodes very well for the protection of Jayden Daniels this fall. Laremy Tunsil was mentioned, but Jordan Mailata got the nod at left tackle. Tunsil is an upgrade at the position for the Commanders, and getting Cosmi back later this year will be huge.

The Commanders have high hopes in 2025, and it seems they have the personnel in place to get the job done.

This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: 4 Commanders land on Bleacher Report’s NFC East All-Star team

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