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Ben Standig: “Probably 99%” chance that rookie RB Kaytron Allen makes the 53-man roster – Daily Slop

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Ben Standig: “Probably 99%” chance that rookie RB Kaytron Allen makes the 53-man roster – Daily Slop

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Commanders running back committee

The Commanders have an intriguing battle brewing in the running back room. Dan Quinn wasn’t sure how the dynamic would shake out, but he did hint at a committee approach. That is the best way to keep everyone fresh and firing on all cylinders, and Washington now has the options available to deploy this approach.

Croskey-Merritt will play a role. Free-agent signing Rachaad White looks like a potential focal point. Sixth-round rookie Kaytron Allen brings a physical presence. Jerome Ford, Jeremy McNichols, and undrafted free-agent Robert Henry Jr. have also caught the eye over offseason workouts.

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Not everyone will make the team, but there is genuine strength in depth that Blough can put to extremely good use when the regular season begins.

Last Man Standig

Mailbag: What are Kaytron Allen’s chances of making the 53-man roster?

Washington has selected 20 players over three NFL Drafts under General Manager Adam Peters and head coach Quinn. All 20 made the initial 53-player roster during their respective rookie seasons, and only one (Dominque Hampton) is no longer with the team. That’s some good history for the six players that comprise the Commanders’ 2026 class.

Allen, Penn State’s all-time leading rusher, fits perfectly into a potential three-back committee with Jacory Croskey-Merritt and Rachaad White. Even if Allen lags behind others in touches, his power style gives him a chance to carve out a meaningful role.

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Though likely on the short end of the workload, Allen’s power style puts him in position for short yardage and interior runs.

If forced to include a caveat, Washington may only have room for three running backs based on projected depth and roster battles at other spots. Jeremy McNichols survived final cuts in each of the previous two seasons due to his versatility and reliability as a runner, receiver and pass protector. The resolution more likely lands on the Commanders keeping four backs rather than releasing the rookie to make room for the veteran.

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Pro Football Focus

PFF Quarterback Rankings: All 32 starters ahead of the 2026 NFL season

Rank 12—Jayden DanielsWashington Commanders · QB

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Injuries marred Daniels’ sophomore NFL season, as he couldn’t quite recapture the form that earned Offensive Rookie of the Year honors in 2024. Playing in just seven games, Daniels earned a 74.9 PFF passing grade, ranking 18th among qualifying quarterbacks, while his 6.7 yards per pass attempt ranked 27th.

One of the biggest reasons for Daniels’ struggles in 2025 was his difficulty handling pressure. Opposing defenses blitzed him at a similar rate as they did in 2024, but Daniels’ PFF passing grade against the blitz dropped by more than 30 points. Opponents seemed content to force Daniels to beat them with his arm, especially given Washington’s lack of pass-catching depth. A healthy Daniels still gives the Commanders a great chance to win every week, but he needs to be available for all 17 games.

Commanders Wire

Warren Sharp disregards Jayden Daniels’ 2025 season due to circumstances

Warren Sharp, NFL Analyst and trailblazer in NFL analytics, appeared on “The Al Galdi Podcast” on Thursday. It was his fourth consecutive offseason appearing on Galdi’s podcast to preview the upcoming Washington season.

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2024 was a rookie season for the ages by Jayden Daniels, perhaps the best season ever for a rookie quarterback. But in 2025 the Commanders fell from 12-5 to 5-12, and with a -95 point differential, meaning they were blown out several times.

“Last season, I am not even factoring it into my analysis of Jayden Daniels,” said Sharp. “His EPA drops massively, his yards per attempt goes from 7.4 to 6.7. His completion percentage drops from 69 percent to 61 percent. I don’t care about any of those statistics.”

“Ironically enough, Daniels played with receiver Terry McLaurin just [3 times] during the 2025 regular season. They played the first game and then a Thursday night game against the Packers. They never played another snap together [except for the Week 14 shutout on the road vs the Vikings].”

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