July 3, 2024

Jonathan Allen, Washington Commanders, Chicago Bears

Proposed Commanders Pitch Would Move 2-Time Pro Bowler to Bears for 2 Picks.

The Washington Commanders had a busy offseason, adding players on both ends of the football. Signing Daron Payne to a massive extension and drafting Jer’Zhan Newton could be an indication of what’s to come for Jonathan Allen. Allen, viewed as arguably the best defensive player on the Commanders, could get them a decent return. In a proposed trade from Alex Ballentine of Bleacher Report, the Chicago Bears would land Allen in a deal that sends a second and sixth-round pick back to Washington.

Bears would receive: Allen

Commanders would receive: 2025 second-round pick, 2026 fifth-round pick

Jonathan Allen, Washington Commanders, Chicago Bears
“The 6’3″, 300-pound defensive tackle is used to playing a healthy snap share. He was at 82 percent in 2022 and 79 percent in 2023,” Ballentine wrote in his May 24 column exploring trade packages for players who need a fresh start. “But with the added depth and additions on the defensive line that also includes former second-round pick Phidarian Mathis and former Dallas Cowboys selection John Ridgeway III, it’s fair to wonder if his snap share will stay the same and whether he’s in the Commanders’ plans beyond 2024.

Jonathan Allen, Washington Commanders, Chicago Bears

“If he’s not, then Allen might be better off in a situation where he’s still a featured player. That would surely be the case in Chicago, where he would reunite with former Commanders teammate Montez Sweat and net a similar trade return to what the New York Giants got for Leonard Williams.”

Depending on how the Bears play this season, that 2025 second-round pick could be valuable. While they’re expected to be better, the Bears will still have a rookie quarterback running the offense in Caleb Williams.

Jonathan Allen, Washington Commanders, Chicago Bears

Jonathan Allen Loves the New Look Washington Commanders
Allen had expressed his concerns about the future of the organization in the past, but under new head coach Dan Quinn, the two-time Pro Bowl selection has loved how things are headed.

It’s been a tough few years for the Washington Commanders organization, but Allen said “This is literally just a dream job right now,” according to Zach Selby, the Commanders’ senior writer.

Jonathan Allen, Washington Commanders, Chicago Bears
“I’m just so happy,” Allen said. “I love the coaching staff. I love the direction we’re moving in. I love the way we’re working. It has truly been reinvigorating and just so fun to come to work every day. This is literally just a dream job right now.”

During Quinn’s time with the Dallas Cowboys as their defensive coordinator, they ranked fifth in points allowed per game, seventh in net yards allowed per game, and sixth in sacks. His defensive mind and attitude have impressed the 29-year-old early on.

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