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Three free agent tight ends the Washington Commanders could target in 2026

David Blough will still need a weapon in the passing game, and Adam Peters may look to the AFC to find the right fit. Chigozeim Okonwko was drafted in the fourth round of the 2022 draft by the Titans and has consistently contributed in the passing game, leading the team in receiving for 2025. Tennessee also enjoyed a breakout season from their rookie fourth-round selection, Gunnar Helm, and Chig has indicated he plans to leave Tennessee this offseason. While Okonkwo is a marginal blocker and on the smaller side for tight ends, he thrives in the short-to-intermediate passing game and excels at producing yards-after-contact.

Chig would appear to be an ideal free agent to pair with the likes of Ben Sinnott and John Bates and would give Blough the option he needs in the passing game. The problem comes from the tight end’s projected 3-year, $35 million contract, which may be a little rich for Adam Peters. However, I still think the Commanders GM will at least pursue Okonwko in free agency. The reason? Much like the running back market, free agency has several potential marquee names at the position including Kyle Pitts, Dallas Goedert, Isiah Likely, and David Njoku. When you add in Chig’s smaller size and inconsistent overall game, I believe the free agent tight end will ink a deal for less than his current projection. How much less? In my estimation, a three-year, $28 million deal should be enough to get the job done and add a dynamic threat for the Washington Commanders’ newest coordinator.

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