The Washington Commanders' defensive back room has become one of the deepest, most valuable on the team. Considering that development, it perhaps comes as no surprise that analysts invested in members of the secondary during a stock-themed discussion on Command Center.
"If you've got diamond hands on them, they're a player that you think has tremendous value moving forward," analyst and former Washington tight end Logan Paulsen explained.
"Diamond hands" also means that you'll hold onto your stock despite possible volatility in the market because the long-term benefits of this player outweigh potential inconsistencies of players.
As a rookie, inconsistencies and growing pains are inevitable. However, that doesn't mean there won't be tremendous value added, which is why former Washington