The Commanders rearranged some deck chairs on the Titanic this offseason at quarterback, linebacker, the secondary, and the offensive line, but the result will likely be the same as it has been over the last three years in the Ron Rivera era. They'll have no hope of doing anything special, and yet they'll still be good enough to win 7 or 8 games, making it difficult for them to find a long-term answer at quarterback the following offseason.
To start, let me be clear - as I have been in the past - I’m not a proponent of drafting primarily for "need" (i.e., to fill a starting hole on a roster). That’s not to say "need" shouldn’t be.