
5 things to watch during Commanders mandatory minicamp
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5 things to watch during Commanders mandatory minicamp
The Washington Commanders will conduct a three-day minicamp in Ashburn beginning on Tuesday. There is a lot of excitement surrounding the Commanders after the franchise’s best season in 33 years. The new-look offensive line skipped the voluntary portion of the offseason program, but Tunsil is in town for the mandatory minicamps. Everyone wants to see, more than anything, this week, if Lattimore looks 100% after a rough start to his Washington career. The Commanders’ edge rushers will be scrutinized more than any other position on the team, but they should see plenty of Jeremy McNichols, Chris Rodriguez Jr., and rookie Jacory Croskey-Merritt. The miniccamp is a perfect opportunity for someone like Javontae Jean-Baptiste to open eyes and maybe earn a starting spot.
There is a lot of excitement surrounding the Commanders. Coming off the franchise’s best season in 33 years, what can quarterback Jayden Daniels and head coach Dan Quinn do for an encore?
Here are five things to watch when practice begins on Tuesday.
Will Terry McLaurin be present?
Don’t bet on it. This situation is playing out exactly like it did in 2022. I would expect a similar result, too. The Commanders need McLaurin, and McLaurin doesn’t want to be anywhere else. Three years ago, a deal was done a few weeks before training camp. So, McLaurin is unlikely to be in Ashburn for the mandatory minicamp, but Quinn and GM Adam Peters are not concerned. McLaurin may not be with the team, but he is working hard and preparing for the season. McLaurin attended Phases 1 and 2 of the offseason program, so it’s not like he’s been away from the team the entire offseason.
The new-look offensive line
Tunsil skipped the voluntary portion of the offseason program, but he’s in town for the mandatory minicamp. Everyone will have the chance to see the offensive line together for the first time. Unfortunately, right guard Sam Cosmi is still months away from being cleared, but we could better see who will fill in for him and if last year’s left tackle, Brandon Coleman, plays primarily at left guard. Also, will rookie first-round pick Josh Conerly Jr. be the right tackle? Starting jobs aren’t won in minicamp, but you better understand who leads some of the position battles.
Running backs
Brian Robinson Jr. and Austin Ekeler are healthy and headed toward a contract year. We should also see plenty of Jeremy McNichols, Chris Rodriguez Jr., and rookie Jacory Croskey-Merritt. How much of Croskey-Merritt will we see this week? Despite being a seventh-round pick, he’s been one of the more discussed rookies.
Edge rushers
Perhaps no position on the team will be scrutinized more than the edge rushers. It’s almost unanimous that edge rusher is still the Commanders’ primary need. Washington appears content to go through the offseason program, minicamp and training camp before deciding if it needs to sign a veteran, such as Za’Darius Smith, Von Miller, or Matthew Judon. The minicamp is a perfect opportunity for someone like Javontae Jean-Baptiste to open eyes and maybe earn a starting spot. The Commanders like the second-year pass rusher who played collegiately at Ohio State and Notre Dame. Veteran Clelin Ferrell dealt with a knee injury last season and is again battling for a starting spot. Dorance Armstrong is the one player locked in as a starter on the edge.
Marshon Lattimore
Marshon Lattimore is expected to be present at the Commanders’ mandatory minicamp. Lattimore skipped the voluntary offseason program after a rough start to his Washington career. Lattimore will be under a lot of scrutiny in 2025. Everyone wants to see, more than anything, this week, if Lattimore looks 100%. The hamstring injury clearly hindered him after the trade from New Orleans and into the playoffs. Washington is confident Lattimore will have a bounce-back season, so this week’s minicamp will be a good indicator of what the former four-time Pro Bowler looks like ahead of training camp next month.