Throughout the course of the season, Dyami Brown showed some excellent growth in Kliff Kingsbury's offense. While initially seen as a deep threat only, he evolved his game, leading to an excellent postseason run, which should get him a new contract to stay in Washington.
The de-factor number two receiver, his value is going to go down with team acquiring Deebo Samuel as its WR2, but Noah Brown has shown incredible numbers and if the numbers match, he should be a key candidate to be brought back into the mix.
Dante Fowler Jr led the team in sacks last season on the back of a prove-it year deal worth just $3.25 million. Now, he should command a bigger payday and a Washington team that needs better defense will be happy to pay the price.
A slow start turned into an excellent second half and Jeremy Chinn is now arguably the best defensive player on the team. Given their needs this offseason, he is near the top of the priority list of players to bring back.
Offering positional versatility along with reliable play, Cornelius Lucas has become a favorite for the Commanders, and he should be back once again after playing both right and left tackle last season.
He isn't the man he once used to be. But Zach Ertz is still incredibly efficient and has developed a sublime rapport with Jayden Daniels. As a veteran locker room presence, he is critical to the team's success and should be brought back on a team-friendly deal.
Even at 34, Bobby Wagner still continues to perform at an incredibly high level. He has developed into a true leader on the defensive end, and should be their biggest priority this offseason.