Commanders Have 6 Picks In Next Year S Draft After Brian Hogs Haven
Washington starts adding picks back for next year’s draft The Washington Commanders have made several trades under second-year GM Adam Peters, and they were down to five picks in next year’s draft after only having five in this year’s. Washington added veteran CB Marshon Lattimore at the trade deadline last season, and LT Laremy Tunsil and WR Deebo Samuel during the offseason. We’ve got a long way to go until next year’s draft, and a whole season to play, but Peters is always looking to the future. Brian Robinson has been on the trade block for at least a week, and didn’t play in the Commanders’ Monday Night Football preseason game against the Cincinnati Bengals. He was either getting cut or traded, and Peters was able to secure another deal with his former team, the San Francisco 49ers.
They are sending a 6th round pick to the Commanders for Robinson, pushing Washington’s pick total to six. They now have two 6th round picks, but are missing their original 2nd- and 4th-round picks. How many more trades do you think Peters makes before next year’s draft? Round 2 (Traded to Houston Texans for LT Laremy Tunsil) At 3–7 through 10 weeks, the Commanders find themselves in familiar territory — searching for answers and building blocks for the future. And while there’s optimism around Jayden Daniels, elsewhere, the roster remains riddled with holes on both sides of the ball.
The Commanders currently hold just six picks in the 2026 NFL Draft, and if they want to accelerate their path back to relevancy, they’ll need to make every one of them count — or... Adam Peters’ early draft classes have produced mixed results beyond Daniels, and this upcoming cycle offers another opportunity to lay the foundation for long-term success. But before diving into potential targets, it’s important to understand what truly drives success during the draft process — fit. Drafting isn’t simply about identifying the most talented player on the board or checking off positional needs. Some teams have that luxury, sure, but it’s about understanding how a player fits into the structure of what a team wants to be, both schematically and culturally. There are 81 players on the offseason roster after the Commanders’ 5 draft picks
The Washington Commanders have completed their 2025 draft, selecting five players. This brings the offseason roster to 81 players. The offseason limit is 91 players, including the team’s International Pathway Program player, former rugby player-turned-defensive-end T.J. Maguranyaanga, which means that Washington will be looking to add ten more players to fill out the training camp roster. The addition of undrafted college free agents will be the immediate priority, but those signings won’t be officially announced for a few more days. Rumors and reports of UDFA signings are notoriously unreliable, but Hogs Haven will keep you abreast of reports as they surface and will publish the official list of UDFAs when the team makes the...
The numbers that appear beside some players’ names are 2025 cap hits per Over the Cap. I have not included cap hits below $1.5m. The Washington Commanders were busy once again this offseason, as general manager Adam Peters worked to retool the roster with trades and veteran free agent signings. Now, it's time to continue building for the future with the 2025 NFL Draft in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The Commanders will begin the three-day even with five picks, including the No. 29 selection.
Some of their picks have been moved to acquire talent like Laremy Tunsil and Deebo Samuel from the Houston Texans and San Francisco 49ers, respectively. Because of those moves, the Commanders do not currently own a third-round pick, although that could change by the end of the night. Here's a full look at how the order currently stands for the Commanders. Come back tonight for more updates on what the Commanders do in this year's draf! The Washington Commanders entered the offseason with several picks in this year’s draft, looking to add young talent around Jayden Daniels. Washington turned some of those picks into proven veterans instead, opting to include some of those draft selections in trades for Pro Bowlers Deebo Samuel and Laremy Tunsil.
Now, the Commanders are left with five picks for the April event. The NFL officially designated what those picks would be on Tuesday. After the league awarded compensatory picks for 15 franchises, the Commanders know the exact location of their 2025 NFL Draft picks. With just five selections this year, the Washington Commanders 2025 draft focused on finding contributors at critical positions. Headlined by first-round pick Josh Conerly Jr., the Commanders added talent at offensive tackle, cornerback, wide receiver, linebacker, and running back. “It was a great night for us, for everybody here.
We got a lot better and we got a lot of guys who we consider Commanders,” said General Manager Adam Peters. “Really proud of our process and identifying the right types of guys. Just couldn’t be happier with the young men that we brought in today.” Round 1, Pick 29 – Josh Conerly Jr., OT, OregonThe Commanders kicked off their Washington Commanders 2025 draft class by selecting athletic left tackle Josh Conerly Jr. from Oregon. A former five-star recruit, Conerly offers elite footwork and strong pass protection skills.
He gives Washington a potential cornerstone to anchor the offensive line for years. “Josh Conerly Jr. is a top-tier offensive tackle prospect with exceptional footwork and agility. His ability to mirror pass rushers and maintain balance makes him a standout in this draft class.” – NFL.com Round 2, Pick 61 – Trey Amos, CB, Ole MissWashington stayed focused on premium positions by grabbing Trey Amos. He is a physical cornerback from Ole Miss.
Amos brings size, aggression, and sticky man-to-man coverage ability, offering immediate depth in the secondary with starting upside. If you buy something from a link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics statement. One last mock draft roundup? Yes one last mock draft roundup, this time looking at the way too early projections for Washington’s 1st round draft pick in 2026. The mock drafters think Washington will be successful again next season, with a draft range from #1 - #11.
Vegas has also set expectations below average with a starting line of 9.5 wins for Washington in 2025. Super Bowl odds are currently at +1800. The Commanders had 5 picks going into this year’s draft, and added 5 players with no trade downs. Washington had several needs entering last week’s draft, but Adam Peters said the first three picks were the highest-rated players on their board. Those positions were OT, CB, and WR; positions that were considered needs going into the draft. This roundup has 43 way too early 2026 mock drafts and 13 of them feature RBs.
Washington drafted Jacory Croskey-Merritt in the 7th round, and he is the only running back who will be under contract after this season(Chris Rodriguez Jr. is a restricted free agent). Notre Dame’s Jeremiyah Love and Penn State’s Nicholas Singleton are popular choices to be the Commanders’ new feature back. The one position that Washington got knocked the most for not drafting this year was EDGE/DE, and that is the second-most mocked position for the Commanders in this roundup. There are 8 different players over 11 different mock drafts. Washington is expected to sign a veteran free agent after not drafting one, but they will likely be looking to get younger at the position next year.
People Also Search
- Commanders have 6 picks in next year's draft after Brian ... - Hogs Haven
- Washington Commanders Draft - Hogs Haven
- 2026 NFL Draft: Early Names to Know for the Washington Commanders
- Updated Commanders 81-player post-draft roster/depth chart
- Tracking Commanders' full 2025 draft picks
- NFL Announces Commanders Draft Picks For 2025
- Washington Commanders 2025 Draft Picks: Full Breakdown
- Commanders Draft Picks Revealed With 'No Margin for Error' - MSN
- Way too early 2025 NFL Mock Draft: Washington Commanders OT next year ...
- 2025 Washington Commanders Draft Picks & Results | FOX Sports
Washington Starts Adding Picks Back For Next Year’s Draft The
Washington starts adding picks back for next year’s draft The Washington Commanders have made several trades under second-year GM Adam Peters, and they were down to five picks in next year’s draft after only having five in this year’s. Washington added veteran CB Marshon Lattimore at the trade deadline last season, and LT Laremy Tunsil and WR Deebo Samuel during the offseason. We’ve got a long way...
They Are Sending A 6th Round Pick To The Commanders
They are sending a 6th round pick to the Commanders for Robinson, pushing Washington’s pick total to six. They now have two 6th round picks, but are missing their original 2nd- and 4th-round picks. How many more trades do you think Peters makes before next year’s draft? Round 2 (Traded to Houston Texans for LT Laremy Tunsil) At 3–7 through 10 weeks, the Commanders find themselves in familiar terri...
The Commanders Currently Hold Just Six Picks In The 2026
The Commanders currently hold just six picks in the 2026 NFL Draft, and if they want to accelerate their path back to relevancy, they’ll need to make every one of them count — or... Adam Peters’ early draft classes have produced mixed results beyond Daniels, and this upcoming cycle offers another opportunity to lay the foundation for long-term success. But before diving into potential targets, it’...
The Washington Commanders Have Completed Their 2025 Draft, Selecting Five
The Washington Commanders have completed their 2025 draft, selecting five players. This brings the offseason roster to 81 players. The offseason limit is 91 players, including the team’s International Pathway Program player, former rugby player-turned-defensive-end T.J. Maguranyaanga, which means that Washington will be looking to add ten more players to fill out the training camp roster. The addi...
The Numbers That Appear Beside Some Players’ Names Are 2025
The numbers that appear beside some players’ names are 2025 cap hits per Over the Cap. I have not included cap hits below $1.5m. The Washington Commanders were busy once again this offseason, as general manager Adam Peters worked to retool the roster with trades and veteran free agent signings. Now, it's time to continue building for the future with the 2025 NFL Draft in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The ...