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The Commanders drafted one wide receiver this April and they added two more undrafted rookies to the roster on Thursday. Among the latest signings is Ja'Corey Brooks, a talented player who has shown promise throughout his college career. His addition is seen as a strategic move to bolster the team's receiving corps as they prepare for the upcoming season.
Brooks, known for his speed and agility, had an impressive collegiate performance, which caught the attention of scouts leading up to the draft. His ability to create separation and make contested catches will be valuable assets to the Commanders, who are looking to enhance their offensive capabilities.
Alongside Brooks, the Commanders have also signed another undrafted free agent wide receiver, further emphasizing their commitment to building a competitive roster. As training camp approaches, both players will have the opportunity to showcase their skills and compete for a spot on the final roster, adding depth and talent to the team's receiving options.
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