Commanders rookie cornerback Trey Amos runs through drills during a rookie minicamp practice Saturday in Ashburn. (John McDonnell/For The Washington Post)
Amid an onslaught of news about their future stadium and a future NFL draft in D.C., the Washington Commanders got back to football this weekend with their three-day rookie minicamp.
Although the on-field work is limited at this point of the offseason as the players get up to speed with the playbook and the coaching staff, Coach Dan Quinn views this weekend as an invaluable table-setter for some of the team’s youngest members — and an opportunity for the 21 others invited on a tryout basis.