Quinn's Potential Move: Washington Eyeing Cowboys' Pollard in Free Agency
By Babita Singh
NFL NEWS
Following Dan Quinn's move to coach the Washington Commanders, there's speculation about potential free-agent acquisitions from his former team, the Dallas Cowboys.
As a defensive-minded coach, Quinn may prioritize a robust run game; signing Cowboys' Pro Bowl running back Tony Pollard could be a strategic move.
ESPN suggests that with Antonio Gibson's impending free agency, Washington might target Pollard to create a dynamic backfield rotation alongside Brian Robinson Jr.
Ranked as the 46th free agent by ESPN, Pollard emerges as a valuable option for Washington's offense, especially considering a potential rookie quarterback in the draft.
A proven pass catcher, Pollard's dual-threat ability could help ease the pressure on a rookie QB, drawing parallels to Quinn's success with Devonta Freeman in Atlanta.
Quinn's success in Atlanta, where Freeman excelled, underscores the potential synergy with Pollard, who, like Freeman, is adept at catching passes.
Brian Robinson Jr. and Pollard's impressive catch rates and over 1,100 yards from scrimmage each make them a formidable running back duo for Washington.
As the Commanders aim to bolster their roster and potentially weaken the Cowboys, signing Pollard emerges as a strategic and impactful move in free agency.