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The Washington Commanders are welcoming back Tim Settle. The former defensive tackle was allowed to leave in free agency on a very small contract in 2022 and signed with the Buffalo Bills. Playing two seasons with the Bills,
The Commanders could make a splash offensive move in the first round of the NFL Draft.
Tracking all of the college prospects the Washington Commanders are meeting
The Washington Commanders may miss out on an opportunity to draft Ohio State linebacker Arvell Reese due to shocking trade in the AFC.
The primary options at No. 7 for a wide receiver are Ohio State's Carnell Tate and SC's Makai Lemon. The Commanders met with most of the top receiver prospects at the 2026 NFL Combine, which included Tate, Lemon and Jordyn Tyson (Arizona State). Now, per NFL draft analyst Tony Pauline, Lemon will visit Ashburn on a top-30 visit.
There are a lot of directions the Washington Commanders could go in the 2026 NFL Draft, and equally as many opinions out there about what they'll eventually do.
NFL Network's Mike Garafolo reported the Washington Commanders have brought back former Day 3 draft pick Tim Settle on a contract worth up to $25.5 million. The post Commanders Bring Back Popular Former Draft Pick With $25 Million Contract: Report appeared first on Heavy Sports.
The Washington Commanders are hitting the ground running as the NFL Draft season kicks off, and mock drafts will be flying off the press from now until April. General manager Adam Peters was at the 2026 Panini Senior Bowl, getting a close look at some of ...
Ohio State safety Caleb Downs can impact a game at all three levels of the defense. James Black / Icon Sportswire via Getty Images The Washington Commanders need to get younger. They need to get faster. They need a better pass rush and a more reliable ...
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Commanders draft flop just became expendable after Nick Cross steal
A spiraling Washington Commanders draft pick just became expendable after the team signed safety Nick Cross in free agency.