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The Washington Commandersâ rookie minicamp begins Friday, which means the annual rush to identify the undrafted free agent with a real chance to stick is officially underway. The three-day event rarely determines roster spots in May, but it absolutely shapes who earns more chances in June, July and August. For Washingtonâs undrafted class, Friday marks the first real step from intriguing rĂ©sumĂ© lines and scouting blurbs toward something tangible. Somewhere in this group could be a future practice squad stash, preseason darling or even the next overlooked contributor to survive the summer grind. There are clear depth opportunities at cornerback and the offensive line, but you never know where someone will emerge. Tight end Colson Yankoff and safety Tyler Owens made the 2024 Week 1 roster and remain with the Commanders. Same with LB Ale Kaho, last yearâs UDFA surprise.
The Indianapolis Colts released cornerback Kenny Moore II as part of their roster adjustments, though specific reasons were not detailed.
Kenny Moore II could provide significant depth and experience to the Commanders' secondary, addressing their needs at cornerback.
The Washington Commanders are looking to strengthen their cornerback position and offensive line as they prepare for the upcoming season.
The Washington Commanders' rookie minicamp is scheduled to begin this weekend, offering a chance for new players to showcase their skills.
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The Commanders' 9-player UDFA class:
WR Jaden Bradley (UNLV) WR Chris Hilton, Jr. (LSU) RB Robert Henry Jr. (UTSA) TE Quentin Moore (UW) G Tanoa Togiai (Utah) DT Jeffrey M'ba (SMH) CB Fred Davis II (N'Western) S Malik Spencer (MSU) K Drew Stevens (Iowa)
â Nicki Jhabvala (@NickiJhabvala) May 8, 2026
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He made his name during his time in Washington, which began when he was signed to the practice squad in December 2020 as an emergency fourth quarterback â and was kept separate from the other quarterbacks in case they caught COVID-19 and couldnât play. Heinicke had experience in Washingtonâs system, having played in it with Minnesota and later Carolina. When Washington called him, Heinicke had been sleeping on his sisterâs couch in Atlanta and was taking online classes to complete his degree at Old Dominion. His previous experience was serving as a backup in the XFL in 2019. A month after arriving in Washington, he started a 31-23 wild-card round playoff loss to visiting Tampa Bay, which went on to win the Super Bowl. Playing in front of an empty stadium due to restrictions, Heinicke completed 26 of 44 passes for 306 yards, one touchdown and one interception. He also rushed for a score, diving at the pylon. Defensive end Chase Young would energetically point to the back of Heinickeâs jersey to highlight his last name. Heinickeâs improbable finish led to a two-year deal worth $4.75 million in the offseason. He started 24 games over the next two seasons for Washington, replacing an injured starter both years. The Commanders went 12-11-1 in those starts, one of which was a Monday night win at then 8-0 Philadelphia in 2022. He also received a $125,000 bonus after each win in which he played at least 60% of the snaps. That extra cash led him to buying a pair of Air Jordans â in the color of the team they had just beaten â after each victory in which he earned the bonus.
What a career, Taylor Heinicke đ pic.twitter.com/ZVG4XlyeJ4
â NFL (@NFL) May 7, 2026 After playing 11 seasons, veteran QB Taylor Heinicke announced he is retiring from the NFL. pic.twitter.com/xfvBEjVQUg
â Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) May 7, 2026
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The Minnesota Vikings agreed to terms with free agent receiver Jauan Jennings on a one-year deal Thursday, providing the team with a reliable No. 3 receiver behind Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison. The deal is worth up to $13 million, agent Drew Rosenhaus told ESPNâs Adam Schefter. After a hamstring injury and a contract stalemate kept Jennings out for most of training camp, he returned to the San Francisco 49ers last season with some added incentives for the final year of his deal. Jennings, 28, then battled through rib, ankle and shoulder issues for a chunk of the season but still led the 49ers in receiving touchdowns (nine), to go with 55 receptions for 643 yards. That 2025 production followed a career year in 2024, when Jennings had 77 catches for 975 yards and six touchdowns. His attempt to parlay that into a big-money extension never materialized.
Washington didnât seem to show much interest. After missing out on Doubs they pivoted to Chig Okonkwo. On draft weekend was told they hadnât discussed much. Clearly Still waiting on Brandon Aiyuk to be released.
â John Keim (@john\_keim) May 8, 2026
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Kenny Mooreâs desire to leave Indianapolis has been granted. Following an unproductive trade request, the veteran cornerback was released by the Colts on Thursday. A nine-year veteran with the Colts, Moore and the club agreed to seek a trade in early April, but were unable to find a suitable deal, leading to Thursdayâs parting of ways. The 2021 Pro Bowlerâs departure will save the Colts between $7 million (pre-June 1 designation) and $9.9 million (post-June 1) in salary cap space in 2026, depending on the timing. **From Riggoâs Rag:** **Commanders should have Kenny Moore on the phone immediately after release** It seemed as if Kenny Moore II and the Indianapolis Colts were always going to go their separate ways this offseason. The veteran defensive back was given permission to seek a trade, which brought some intrigue. But when no willing suitor was willing to pay compensation, the AFC South club had no other option but to release him. Moore was a highly capable performer at the peak of his powers. He rose from a 5-foot-9 undrafted free agent out of Valdosta State to play nine years with the Colts, earning Pro Bowl honors in 2021. While his coverage capabilities declined last season, his exceptional run-stopping prowess could entice several teams looking to bolster their secondary. This would also instantly reunite Moore with safety Nick Cross, who was a high-value pickup from the Commanders in free agency. The veteran might be on the wrong side of 30 now, but he is far from one of the aging veterans who are way past their prime that Peters targeted frequently in 2025. He can still play.
Weâd have the tallest off-the-ball LB room in the league but the shortest CB room in the league.
â Mark Tyler (Hogs Haven) (@Tiller56) May 8, 2026
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The former Maryland Terrapin provides undeniable cachet and hometown nostalgia, but thereâs more to Stefon Diggsâ game than just narrative. Over the last decade, Diggs has arguably been one of the most productive receivers in the league, consistently elevating his teamâs ceiling. In his 11-year career, Diggs has compiled 11,504 yards, 942 receptions, and 75 total touchdowns. His resume includes two First-Team All-Pro honors, four Pro Bowls, and a dominant 2020 campaign where he led the NFL in both receptions and yards. His team contributions have also translated to postseason success. Diggs has appeared in 18 playoff games, reaching both the NFC and AFC title games during his tenures with the Vikings and Bills. Most recently, he anchored a New England passing attack that reached Super Bowl LX, finishing the season with 85 receptions for 1,013 yards. This past season marked the seventh time in eight seasons that Diggs eclipsed the 1,000-yard markâa streak interrupted only by an ACL tear during his 2024 campaign in Houston. Despite approaching his 33rd birthday, he proved with the Patriots that he remains a high-level producer. For a team like Washington, Diggs could provide a reliable target and a valuable one-year rental as they await the development of their young talent or look to draft a WR early next offseason. **The Age & Price Tag** Diggs is entering his age-33 season. While his 2025 production was elite, the Patriotsâ decision to release him was a cold business move sparked by a massive $26.5M cap hit. Can Diggs maintain high-end numbers as he enters his mid-30s? Adam Peters previously hesitated on a long-term extension for McLaurin due to age and he may be reluctant to gamble significant cap space here. **Disrupting the Brotherhood?** Despite being found not guilty of his recent legal charges on May 7, 2026, the off-field headlines are impossible to ignore. His high-profile relationship with Cardi B keeps him in the tabloids, and there are persistent narratives regarding âburnt bridgesâ with former QBs like Kirk Cousins and Josh Allen. In a building trying to establish a âCommandersâ culture, is he a spark for growth or a potential distraction?
I understand that Stefon Diggs is polarizing, and some may not like his personal behavior off the field, but the claim that he has been "bounced" from team to team is a lazy narrative.
âWhen he landed in Houston, he and the Texans mutually restructured his contract to a one-year⊠pic.twitter.com/z1foQ5TWv3
â George Carmi (@Gcarmi21) May 7, 2026
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**From Commanders Wire:** Diggs posted his stats from last season on Instagram this week, asking his followers: âWhere we going?â
#StefonDiggs response to Charles Omenihu đđ#RaiseHailpic.twitter.com/xPxIIFxjnG
â On The Fence Podcast (@theotfpodcast) May 8, 2026
Vision, patience and burst đ„
Top plays from Kaytron Allen's 2025 season âŹïž
â Washington Commanders (@Commanders) May 8, 2026 I reviewed the 2025 data for #Commanders LB Sonny Styles, and his 23% pressure rate is just the start. đ
The real value of his pass rush:
Threatens the middle to force O-line shifts.
Keeps the running back in the backfield for protection.
Opens up outside lanes for edge⊠pic.twitter.com/CdgoLfyXmT
â David Harrison (@DHarrison82) May 7, 2026 "Daron Payne better ball out this year, because if not, there's not going to be a big market for him â and if he plays well, they could get a really good compensatory pick for him."
Kevin explains why both the Commanders AND Payne need him to play well! pic.twitter.com/hbjZ90EuD5
â The Team 980 (@team980) May 7, 2026 ZERO doubt in my mind that Washington is BY FAR the most improved team in the NFC East when comparing what they gained Vs. what they lost.
Absent from graphic: \*S- starter \*SS- situational starter Chenal- S Cross- S Chig- S Mik- S White- SS Settle- SS Brown- SS Williams- SS
â Mark Tyler (Hogs Haven) (@Tiller56) May 8, 2026 Washington Commanders OL Matt Gulbin (@GulbinMatt) is wearing number 66. Last assigned to Ricky Barber. #RaiseHailpic.twitter.com/99DH4sc8IR
â NFL Jersey Numbers (@nfl\_jersey\_num) May 7, 2026 Washington Commanders LB Sonny Styles (@sonnystyles\_) is wearing number 52. Last assigned to Preston Smith. #RaiseHailpic.twitter.com/iU6PnsMP6K
â NFL Jersey Numbers (@nfl\_jersey\_num) May 7, 2026 Washington Commanders EDGE Joshua Josephs (@joshuajosephs2) is wearing number 48. Last assigned to River Cracraft. #RaiseHailpic.twitter.com/4qZaoZJkTe
â NFL Jersey Numbers (@nfl\_jersey\_num) May 7, 2026 Washington Commanders RB Kaytron Allen (@kaytron\_allen) is wearing number 31. Last assigned to Jonathan Jones. #RaiseHailpic.twitter.com/fELRlZ6MjP
â NFL Jersey Numbers (@nfl\_jersey\_num) May 7, 2026 Washington Commanders QB Athan Kaliakmanis (@aajk\_23) is wearing number 16. Currently shared with Jake Moody. #RaiseHailpic.twitter.com/ERsoDLdZn8
â NFL Jersey Numbers (@nfl\_jersey\_num) May 7, 2026 Washington Commanders WR Antonio Williams (@a\_williams2022) is wearing number 14. Last assigned to Josh Johnson. #RaiseHailpic.twitter.com/6zWncyKmDk
â NFL Jersey Numbers (@nfl\_jersey\_num) May 7, 2026 Are we about to be saved from replacement officials? Fingers crossed. With @RapSheet on The Insiders talking about the deal the NFLRA is voting on. @nflnetworkpic.twitter.com/9sJCFGuDj0
â Judy Battista (@judybattista) May 7, 2026
*Presumably, this should be **2025**; however, if itâs a glimpse into the future, Iâll take it:*
penalty yards called on opponents in 2026
678 â Chicago Bears 701 â Detroit Lions 731 â Buffalo Bills 734 â San Francisco 49ers 747 â Atlanta Falcons 772 â Tennessee Titans 794 â New York Jets 797 â Philadelphia Eagles 818 â New England Patriots 822 â Arizona Cardinals 828 â LosâŠ
â Warren Sharp (@SharpFootball) May 7, 2026 2026 QB Rankings based on expected output:
- Josh Allen
- Jayden Daniels
- Lamar Jackson
- Joe Burrow
- Drake Maye
- Jalen Hurts
- Justin Herbert
- Caleb Williams
- Dak Prescott
- Brock Purdy
QBs 11-35 per @LordReebs:
output = yards + TDs
â Warren Sharp (@SharpFootball) May 7, 2026 Rueben Bain Jr. said Warren Sapp texted him after the draft saying, âThis my city.â
Bain showed up to rookie camp repping Sappâs iconic No. 99 per @JennaLaineESPNpic.twitter.com/L3NQ2RT7SE
â Bussin' With The Boys (@BussinWTB) May 7, 2026 The 19-play drive to close out the Bucs in 2021 an all timer Heinicke moment to me pic.twitter.com/88RrLcjsp2
â paul williams (@paulwillFGP) May 7, 2026