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Three free agent cornerbacks the Washington Commanders could target in 2026

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Three free agent cornerbacks the Washington Commanders could target in 2026

After last season’s 5-12 finish, one thing is abundantly clear for Washington football fans. The team needs to add a significant amount of talent during the offseason. While Adam Peters will continue to use the draft, the Commanders GM will also have an estimated $82 million in cap space at his disposal after various projected restructures, releases, and dead cap hits. Jayden Daniels is entering his third year, and the clock is ticking on the franchise quarterback’s rookie contract, making this arguably the most critical free agency of the new millennium for Washington. With free agency set to open on March 11th, Hogs Haven will be working to bring you articles on potential targets to fill various positions of need:

Top Needs:

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In each article, we will briefly summarize the team’s current situation at the position, traits the coaching staff will prioritize, along with a list of the top free agents and a detailed look at a few players that fit the team at different projected average annual values (AAV), typically one high-, one moderate-, and one low-cost contract.

Today, we begin our series with the cornerback position.

Position Summary

Currently Under Contract:

  • Marshon Lattimore: Retains a significant veteran presence.

  • Mike Sainristil: Second-round pick (2024) entering his third season.

  • Trey Amos: Under contract following his rookie season.

  • Darius Rush:  Reserve/futures contract

  • Qwuantrezz Knight: Reserve/futures contract

  • Tre Hawkins: Reserve/futures contract

  • Car’lin Vigers: Reserve/futures contract

Significant Free Agents:

Marshon Lattimore is almost a lock to be released before March 11, leaving the Commanders with only one projected starter in 2nd year CB Trey Amos. After Mike Sainristil’s sophomore campaign, his role for 2026 is unclear, while free agents Jonathan Jones and Antonio Hamilton should be allowed to walk. Noah Igbinoghene may be retained at the right price, but was brought over from the Cowboys and has no ties to new defensive coordinator Daronte Jones. Jones is expected to prioritize aggressive, scheme-versatile athletes that specialize in attacking the ball and generating turnovers.

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Top 2026 Cornerback Free Agents:

Nahshon Wright
Jaylen Watson
Jamel Dean
Alontae Taylor
Josh Jobe
Cordale Flott
Montaric Brown
Cam Taylor-Britt
Greg Newsome
Tariq Woolen
Trevon Diggs
Eric Stokes
Roger McCreary
Dee Alford
Jack Jones
Rasul Douglas

Jaylen Watson, 27, Chiefs

Height: 6’2”

Weight: 197lbs

Career Stats:

Def Interceptions

Fumbles

Tackles

24

KAN

NFL

DB

16

6

1

99

1

99

6

0

0

0

0

0

0.0

49

37

12

3

0

0

3

25

KAN

NFL

CB

16

2

0

0

0

0

6

0

0

0

0

0

2.0

33

28

5

2

2

0

2

26

KAN

NFL

RCB

6

6

0

12

0

12

6

0

0

0

0

0

0.0

32

21

11

0

0

0

2

27

KAN

NFL

CB

15

15

2

14

0

14

6

0

0

0

0

0

2.0

64

42

22

3

2

0

7

Provided by Pro-Football-Reference.com: View Original Table
Generated 2/9/2026.

Spotrac Projection: 3 years, $37,423,638

AAV: $12,474,546

Jaylen Watson is one of the premier cornerbacks in this year’s free agency cycle for good reason, the 7th-round draft pick exploded in a full time role with the Chiefs after missing a good portion of 2024 due to injury. He did not allow a touchdown on 478 coverage snaps and 64 targets and also picked off two passes while allowing a passer rating of just 79.0 to opposing quarterbacks. The 27-year old has plus size and length while being considered a scheme-versatile, disciplined player with more than 2,000 snaps played at outside corner. Boasting a 9.21 RAS score, he has plenty of athleticism and experience in Steve Spagnoulo’s system which utilizes an aggressive style with plenty of disguised looks.

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While his production in the turnover category might be lacking, he would provide a steady, consistent presence on the outside that would minimize big plays. As an added bonus, Watson recorded 64 tackles last year, 42 solo, with a 1.5 missed tackle rate so he is also strong in that area as well:

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