
The Washington Commanders hosted a local pro day for 37 prospects from the DMV as part of their preparation for the upcoming 2026 NFL Draft. This event allows local players, including those not invited to the NFL combine, to showcase their skills in front of NFL teams.
The Washington Commanders continue to prepare for the 2026 NFL Draft, which begins in just two weeks. On Wednesday, Washington hosted a local pro day for players from the DMV. All 32 NFL teams hold similar events right before the NFL draft every year. It's an opportunity for local prospects in each market to showcase their abilities.
The local pro day also gives less-heralded prospects who weren't invited to the NFL combine a chance to work out and perform drills in front of an NFL audience.
Washington invited 37 prospects to Ashburn on Wednesday, some of whom could go as high as the second round in this month's NFL draft. The players were either from the DMV, or played locally.
Here is the complete list of players who attended:
The most notable names of the group are Navy running back Eli Heidenreich and USC safety Bishop Fitzgerald. The Commanders have shown interest in Fitzgerald throughout the pre-draft process, and he's expected to be the highest pick among the players in Ashburn on Wednesday.
This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: 2026 NFL Draft: Commanders host 37 prospects for local pro day
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The local pro day allows local prospects to showcase their abilities to NFL teams, especially those who were not invited to the NFL combine.
A total of 37 prospects attended the local pro day hosted by the Washington Commanders.
The 2026 NFL Draft is set to begin in just two weeks from the date of the local pro day event.





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