It’s no secret that the Washington Commanders must improve the offensive line in 2024. Washington signed two potential starters in free agency, center Tyler Biadasz and guard Nick Allegretti. The Commanders also re-signed veteran tackle Cornelius Lucas.
Still, Washington needs more, particularly at offensive tackle. With two early second-round picks, the Commanders could wait for a tackle to fall in what is considered a deep class. However, many are convinced that GM Adam Peters will move back into the first round for a tackle.
Washington hosted multiple offensive linemen on top 30 visits, including Jordan Morgan (Arizona), Kiran Amegadjie (Yale), Roger Rosengarten (Washington) and Caedan Wallace (Penn State).
The Commanders also hosted another offensive line prospect, Isaiah Adams of Illinois, according to Mitch Tischler of Monumental Sports.
I know all eyes are on the QB visits today/tomorroe but the Commanders are also hosting a pair of potential day two OL targets in Illinois’ Isiah Adams and a guy I’m super intrigued by Yale’s Kiran Amegadjie
— Mitchell Tischler (@Mitch_Tischler) April 16, 2024
Adams is a Canadian native who spent the past two years at Illinois after beginning his career at Garden City Community College. Adams is 6-foot-4, 315 pounds, and played guard in 2022 but moved to right tackle last season. His NFL future appears to be a guard.