During training camp, Washington Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin requested a trade amid failed ongoing contract extension talks. While the front office has shown no willingness to move him, they could part ways with another homegrown talent in the very near future.

Earlier this week, reports emerged that the Commanders are listening to offers for running back Brian Robinson. He's spent the last three years with the organization after being drafted in the third round, serving as the team's primary back for the majority of that time.

With this development just recently going public, there is no telling what kind of market has formed for Robinson. That said, if a reasonable return doesn't surface soon, the Commanders' running back could suffer a different fate ahead of the 2025 camp

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