Washington Commanders 2026 NFL Draft: Pre-draft meetings/visits tracker

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Washington Commanders 2026 NFL Draft: Pre-draft meetings/visits tracker

The 2026 NFL draft starts Thursday, April 23rd at 8 p.m ET, and will be broadcast live from Pittsburgh, PA. Teams have been scouting these players for years, and the pre-draft process will gain national attention at the post-season college all-star games and ramps up again at Pro Days and the NFL Combine. Teams will have access to prospects for formal and informal interviews at these events, but as the draft approaches, they are also able to host 30 players for formal visits. They can also hold workouts and local prospect pro days to get more information on players they have interest in, or players they want teams to think they have interest in.

GM Adam Peters and head coach Dan Quinn have a lot of work to do after a 5-12 season that was a massive dropoff from their first season in Washington. The Commanders had the oldest roster in the league last season, and injecting youth and speed into the lineup will be a priority according to Peters. Injuries were a major issue, knocking starters like Jayden Daniels, Terry McLaurin, and Dorance Armstrong out for large portions of the season. With 30+ free agents, this team will look a lot different by the time the draft rolls around.

The Washington Commanders have the No. 7 overall pick, but only hold two picks within the top 100. They now have six picks total in this year’s draft, missing 2nd- and 4th-round picks from the Laremy Tunsil trade. They got a sixth-round pick back from trading RB Brian Robinson to the 49ers. Adam Peters indicated that the team will listen to trade down offers to gain more picks in this year’s draft.

Below is a list of the draft prospects that Washington has met with, and will be updated with private workouts and local pro day players.


Washington Commanders 2026 NFL Draft Picks

Round 1 – #7

Round 3 – #71

Round 5 – #146

Round 6 – #186 (via SF)

Round 6 – #197

Round 7 – #223


Offense

Quarterbacks

Cade McNamara, QB, East Tennessee State (Dream Bowl)

Wide Receivers

Skyler Bell, WR, Connecticut (East-West Shrine)

Camden Brown, WR, Georgia Southern (Hula Bowl)

Yaach Chuol, WR, Wisconsin-Eau Claire (Dream Bowl)

Kyre Duplessis, WR, Delaware (Dream Bowl)

Jalil Farooq, WR, Maryland (Hula Bowl)

Emmanuel Henderson, WR, Kansas (East-West Shrine)

Chris Hilton Jr, WR, LSU (Hula Bowl) (American Bowl) (East-West Shrine)

Eric Rivers, WR, Georgia Tech (East-West Shrine)

Chase Roberts, WR, BYU (East-West Shrine)

De’Zhaun Stribling, WR, Ole Miss (East-West Shrine)

Michael Wortham, WR, Montana (East-West Shrine)

Tight Ends

Derek Anderson, TE, Northern Iowa (AFCA FCS Showcase)

Dallen Bentley, TE, Utah (East-West Shrine)

Jack Endries, TE, Texas (East-West Shrine)

Louis Hansen, TE, Connecticut (Hula Bowl)

Jaren Kanak, TE, Oklahoma (East-West Shrine)

Lake McRee, TE, USC (East-West Shrine)

Eli Raridon, TE, Notre Dame (East-West Shrine)

Bauer Sharp, TE, LSU (East-West Shrine)

Seydou Traore, TE, Mississippi State (East-West Shrine)

Dan Villari, TE, Syracuse (Hula Bowl)

Running Backs

Kentrel Bullock, RB, South Alabama (East-West Shrine)

Demond Claiborne, RB, Wake Forest (East-West Shrine)

Dean Connors, RB, Houston (East-West Shrine)

CJ Donaldson, RB, Ohio State (East-West Shrine)

Eli Heidenreich, RB, Navy (East-West Shrine)

Desmond Reid, RB/KR/PR, Pittsburgh (Hula Bowl)

LeShon Williams, RB, Kansas (Hula Bowl)

Offensive Line

Josh Braun, OG, Kentucky (East-West Shrine)

Fintan Brose, OC/OG, Delaware (Hula Bowl)

Nick Dawkins, OC, Penn State (American Bowl)

Garrett DiGiorgio, OT, UCLA (East-West Shrine)

Giovanni El-Hadi, OG, Michigan (East-West Shrine)

Fa’alili Fa’amoe, OT, Wake Forest (East-West Shrine)

Tunde Fatukasi, OT, Bowling Green (College Gridiron Showcase)

Sam Hagen, OT, South Dakota (Hula Bowl)

Alan Herron, OT, Maryland (East-West Shrine)

Riley Mahlman, OT, Wisconsin (East-West Shrine)

Rasheed Miller, OT/OG, Louisville (Hula Bowl)

James Neal III, OT, Iowa State (East-West Shrine)

Pete Nygra, OC/OG, Louisville (East-West Shrine)

Brian Parker II, OC, Duke (East-West Shrine)

Micah Pettus, OT, Florida State (East-West Shrine)

Melvin Priestly, OG, Illinois (Hula Bowl)

Nolan Rucci, OT, Penn State (East-West Shrine)

Dillon Wade, OG, Auburn (East-West Shrine)

Aamil Wagner, OT, Notre Dame (East-West Shrine)

Jayden Williams, OT, Ole Miss (East-West Shrine)


Defense

Cornerbacks

Marcus Allen, CB, North Carolina (East-West Shrine)

Botros Alisandro, CB, Old Dominion (College Gridiron Showcase)

Brent Austin, CB, California (East-West Shrine)

Tyreek Chappell, CB, Texas A&M (East-West Shrine)

Andre Fuller, CB, Toledo (East-West Shrine)

Aaron Harris, CB, North Carolina A&T (AFCA FCS Showcase)

Ahmari Harvey, CB, Georgia Tech (East-West Shrine)

Jalen Jones, CB, William & Mary (AFCA FCS Showcase)

Devon Marshall, CB, N.C. State (Hula Bowl) (East-West Shrine)

Jaden Rios, CB, Texas State (Hula Bowl)

Avery Smith, CB, Toledo (East-West Shrine)

Kolbey Taylor, CB, Vanderbilt (East-West Shrine)

Ceyair Wright, CB, Nebraska (East-West Shrine)

Safeties

Austin Brown, S, Wisconsin (East-West Shrine)

Bishop Fitzgerald, S, USC (East-West Shrine)

Jalen Huskey, S, Maryland (East-West Shrine)

Dalton Johnson, S, Arizona (East-West Shrine)

Louis Moore, S, Indiana (East-West Shrine)

Ahmaad Moses, S, SMU (East-West Shrine)

Miles Scott, S, Illinois (East-West Shrine)

DQ Smith, S, South Carolina (East-West Shrine)

Robert Spears-Jennings, S, Oklahoma (East-West Shrine)

Cole Wisniewski, S/LB, Texas Tech (East-West Shrine)

Linebackers

Shad Banks, LB, Texas-San Antonio (Hula Bowl) (American Bowl) (East-West Shrine)

Lander Barton, LB, Utah (East-West Shrine)

Jaden Dugger, LB, Louisiana (East-West Shrine)

Caden Fordham, LB, NC State (East-West Shrine)

Eric Gentry, LB, Southern Cal (East-West Shrine)

Jackson Kuwatch, LB, Miami (OH) (Hula Bowl) (East-West Shrine)

Dasan McCullough, LB, Nebraska (Hula Bowl)

Red Murdock, LB, Buffalo (East-West Shrine)

Harold Perkins Jr, LB, LSU (East-West Shrine)

A.J. Pena, LB, Rhode Island (AFCA FCS Showcase)

Karson Sharar, LB, Iowa (East-West Shrine)

Javin White, LB, Nebraska (American Bowl)

Declan Williams, LB, Incarnate Word (East-West Shrine)

Taurean York, LB, Texas A&M (East-West Shrine)

Defensive Line

David Blay, DT, Miami (East-West Shrine)

Brandon Cleveland, DT, NC State (East-West Shrine)

Malachi Cooper, DE/Edge, Univ. of San Diego (AFCA FCS Showcase)

Dontay Corleone, DT, Cincinnati (East-West Shrine)

Tommy Dunn, DT, Kansas (Hula Bowl)

Ricky Freymond, DE/Edge, Western Colorado (College Gridiron Showcase)

Jacobian Guillory II, DT, LSU (College Gridiron Showcase) (American Bowl)

Aaron Hall, DT, Duke (East-West Shrine)

Michael Heldman, DE/Edge, Central Michigan (Hula Bowl)

Aidan Hubbard, DE/Edge, Northwestern (East-West Shrine)

Kody Huisman, DE/DT, Virginia Tech (American Bowl)

Darrell Jackson Jr, DT, Florida State (East-West Shrine)

Keyshawn James-Newby, DE/Edge, New Mexico (East-West Shrine)

Malachi Lawrence, DE/Edge, Central Florida (East-West Shrine)

Albert Regis, DT, Texas A&M (East-West Shrine)

Mason Reiger, DE/Edge, Wisconsin (East-West Shrine)

Landon Robinson, DT, Navy (East-West Shrine)

Gary Smith III, DT, UCLA (East-West Shrine)

Bryan Thomas Jr, DE/Edge, South Carolina (East-West Shrine)

Wesley Williams, DE/Edge, Duke (East-West Shrine)


Special Teams

Tommy Doman, P, Florida (East-West Shrine)

Tyler Duzansky, LS, Penn State (East-West Shrine)

Garrison Grimes, LS, BYU (East-West Shrine)

Trey Smack, K, Florida (East-West Shrine)

Jack Stonehouse, P, Syracuse (East-West Shrine)

Dominic Zvada, K, Michigan (East-West Shrine)


College Football Games Attended by Commanders Scouts

January 1, 2026

Oregon vs Texas Tech


December 6, 2025

Ohio State vs Indiana


November 29, 2025

Ohio State vs Michigan

Georgia vs Georgia Tech

Virginia Tech vs Virginia


November 1, 2025

Indiana vs Maryland

Arizona State at Iowa State


October 29, 2025

Arizona State Practice


October 18, 2025

LSU vs Vanderbilt

Texas vs Kentucky

Texas Tech vs Arizona State

Utah vs BYU


October 11, 2025

Northwestern vs Penn State

Nebraska vs Maryland

Texas vs Oklahoma

Indiana vs Oregon


October 4, 2025

Pitt vs Boston College

Penn State vs UCLA (5 reps incl. Adam Peters)


September 27, 2025

Oregon vs Penn State


September 26, 2025

Florida State vs Virginia


September 20, 2025

South Carolina vs Missouri

Texas Tech vs Utah


September 13, 2025

N.C. State vs Wake Forest

Clemson vs Georgia Tech

Richmond vs UNC

Notre Dame vs Texas A&M


September 6, 2025

North Carolina vs UNC

Michigan vs Oklahoma


August 31, 2025

Notre Dame vs Miami


August 30, 2025

LSU vs Clemson

Marshall vs Georgia

Texas vs Ohio State


August 15, 2025

Arizona Practice


August 8, 2025

Vanderbilt Practice

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