There is no doubt that Washington Commanders offensive lineman Chris Paul earned another payday in free agency. Whether that's with the team that drafted him or not is anyone's guess right now.
Paul finally seized what was probably his last chance in Washington. The Commanders put him at left guard after just two games, and he never gave up his spot. While his production still has flaws, this was the biggest step forward of his professional career by a considerable margin.
And based on what Jeremy Fowler of ESPN had heard at the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine, the market for Paul could be robust if the Commanders don't work out another deal before the legal tampering window opens.