Washington Commanders Preseason Roster Projections: Adjustments and Standout Performances

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Washington Commanders Preseason Roster Projections: Adjustments and Standout Performances

The Washington Commanders are one game into the preseason, prompting adjustments to the 53-man roster projections based on the performance. Despite a lackluster game, there were opportunities for depth players to showcase their skills. Quarterback Sam Hartman struggled initially, while Josh Johnson seemed to fare better, potentially securing the QB3 spot. The running back position saw Jacory Croskey-Merritt impress, with Brian Robinson Jr. needing to stay healthy to solidify his spot. The wide receiver room lacked depth, with undrafted rookie Ja'Corey Brooks making a strong case for a roster spot.

The tight end group remains unchanged, with Lawrence Cager making a notable catch. The offensive line depth looked promising, providing better protection for the quarterbacks. The defensive line saw Jer’Zhan Newton shine with a strip sack, but the run defense needs improvement. Linebacker Kain Medrano showed promise, while the secondary depth was tested, highlighting the need for strong backups. Safety Tyler Owens impressed but faces tough competition for a spot. Matt Gay had a mixed performance as the kicker, emphasizing the need for consistency.

Overall, the preseason game offered insights into potential roster adjustments, with players vying for final spots in the upcoming games. The Commanders will need to evaluate performances closely to determine the final 53-man roster.