The Washington Commanders announced their initial 53-man roster for the 2025 season. Here are five takeaways from the list.
1. Four running backs.
The Commanders knew heading into training camp that their running back room would be deep and competitive. The decision to trade Brian Robinson Jr. to the San Francisco 49ers left a void in terms of a clear No. 1, but the Commanders appear to be taking a committee approach to things.
Of the four players that made the cut, Jacory Croskey-Merritt is perhaps the biggest, most pleasant surprise. He impressed his coaches and teammates with his quickness and vision, so much so that he didn't even play in the preseason finale against the Baltimore Ravens. There are high levels of excitement for Croskey-Merritt from both the fans and coaching staff, especially after his 27-yard touchdown against the Cincinnati Bengals. The Commanders are still trying to figure out how to use him best, but he is expected to be a key piece going forward.
Chris Rodriguez Jr.'s emergence was another surprise from camp. He showed growth in the offense after being cut and sent to the practice squad last season, and that manifested in the form of a 40-yard run against the Bengals. The Commanders have plans for him as their short-yardage and goal line running back, but he could be primed for a more robust role.
Austin Ekeler is still as shifty as ever and provides veteran leadership to the group in the final year of his contract. Jeremy McNichols will provide a change of pace in the backfield while also filling a role on special teams.