Analysis | What we learned about the Commanders from their 2025 draft class
Briefly

The Washington Commanders completed the 2025 draft without trading any of their five picks, filling essential roster slots while creating competition for starting positions. Their draft class, the smallest since 2007, includes notable selections like offensive tackle Josh Conerly Jr. and cornerback Trey Amos, which could lead to immediate starters. The team didn't address their pass-rushing needs but signaled intentions to acquire veterans post-draft, indicating ongoing roster development. Assistant GM Lance Newmark hinted that opportunities for adding talent may arise in the coming months.
"I think the last couple of weeks we've really studied that hard ... and had some conversations with some potential adds... So it definitely is something you think about - 'Hey, we might be able to add this player in May or so.'"
"The five-player class is Washington's smallest since 2007, but it could yield at least a few immediate starters, and there are openings for other players to earn significant roles."
Read at The Washington Post
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