Biggest winners and losers from Dolphins 2026 NFL draft
Discover the biggest winners and losers from the Dolphins' 2026 NFL draft!
Frankie Luvu is among five Washington Commanders players at risk of losing their roster spots following the 2026 NFL Draft, which added 15 new players to the team. The offseason changes may lead to demotions or replacements for current players.
Sep 11, 2025; Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA; Washington Commanders linebacker Frankie Luvu (4) during the game against the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-Imagn Images
The Commanders took a few players in the draft that can easily push some guys down the roster or even out the door. Letâs take a look at who those guys are and talk about why theyâre in a tough spot.
The offseason is all about getting better and unfortunately, that means some players have to be demoted or replaced in order for that to happen.
Thatâs certainly the case for the Washington Commanders after a draft that saw them add a total of 15 players when counting the six picks and nine UDFAs that were signed after.
So, letâs not waste any time and dive straight in.
Luvu had a very good 2024 season, but couldnât follow it up in 2025 due to various reasons. Yes, a lot of it was out of his control. It doesnât change the fact, however, that Sonny Styles is now on the team and he can do everything Luvu can, but better.
With Leo Chenal also in the fold, life is likely to look a lot different for Luvu moving forward. Itâll be a surprise if Styles doesnât climb the depth chart and end up starting Day 1, knocking Luvu into more of a depth/rotational role.
Frankie Luvu is one of five players from the Washington Commanders who may lose their roster spots due to the recent draft additions.
The Washington Commanders added a total of 15 players in the 2026 NFL Draft, including six draft picks and nine undrafted free agents.
The 2026 NFL Draft has created competition for roster spots, potentially leading to demotions or replacements for some current players.
Frankie Luvu's roster spot is in jeopardy due to the Commanders' draft strategy, which has introduced new players who could take his position.
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Luvu is still a useful player. He just wonât be used as much in 2026 and itâs easy to see why.
Ford was viewed as the Commandersâ likely RB3 or RB4 heading into the draft, but now he could sink as low as RB5 after the addition of Kaytron Allen.
Fordâs specialty is in the passing game, but the Commanders already have two capable backs in Rachaad White and Jeremy McNichols. The team loves the latter, as well, due to his special teams impact, so he could be locked in by the time weâre at the midway point in training camp.
Allen is a good player and heâs already a solid pass protector. That in itself could give the Commanders enough reason to place him over Ford. Either way, Ford needs to have a very good offseason.
Jan 4, 2026; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Washington Commanders guard Chris Paul (75) and guard Nick Allegretti (67) against the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-Imagn Images
Right now, Allegretti is viewed as the leading candidate for the Commandersâ starting, but that could change due to sixth-round rookie Matt Gulbinâs presence.
Gulbin is limited athletically, but heâs an extremely intelligent player who can really sniff out what a defense is doing before the ball is snapped. Being a potential step ahead can really help offset his limited athleticism and it obviously puts Jayden Daniels and the offense in a great spot ahead of the upcoming play.
That trait in itself makes Gulbin a total wildcard heading into offseason workouts. Itâll be fun to track his progress.
Burks is a former first-round pick, so the talent is there. Heâs just never been able to stay healthy, nor development, at the pace needed to become a viable receiver in the NFL.
He showed a flash or two last year, prompting some to think he can better establish himself on the roster now that he has a full offseason to train with the team. That changes, though, with Antonio Williams now in the mix.
Burks and Williams are likely to play two different positions â the latter is projected as more of a slot receiver than a boundary guy like the former. However, the trickle-down effect with the Williams addition is it should push guys like Luke McCaffrey, Dyami Brown, and even Jaylin Lane more on the outside, which obviously eats into Burksâ chances of getting snaps and targets.
Burks already had an uphill battle for sizable playing time and it got a whole lot steeper after the Commanders drafted Williams.
The Commanders clearly want competition for Hartman after drafting Athan Kaliakmanis with their last pick in the draft.
The Commanders didnât need to draft a quarterback, yet they chose to do so despite still needing help at cornerback and safety. They hadnât taken either of those positions at that point, either. Meaning, they must really like Kaliakmanis.
In the Commanders defense, there are traits to like about Kaliakmanis, mainly his size and arm strength. His accuracy and decision-making are suspect, however, even if he did improve both in 2025.
Either way, Hartman needs to be prepared to split reps and he can quickly find himself as QB4 if he canât keep pace with Kaliakmanis.