Commanders Open 3-Day Minicamp, Split Roster to Test Depth
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Updated · Washington Commanders · Jun 16
Commanders Open 3-Day Minicamp, Split Roster to Test Depth
3 articles · Updated · Washington Commanders · Jun 16
Summary
Washington opened its three-day minicamp Tuesday by dividing players into two groups, giving lightly used reserves a full practice while regulars handled walkthroughs and conditioning to evaluate depth before training camp.
Dan Quinn said the setup was designed to assess the roster "top to bottom," creating extra reps for battles such as the No. 3 quarterback competition between Athan Kaliakmanis and Sam Hartman.
Kaliakmanis made the most of that work, connecting repeatedly with Jaden Bradley in team drills and a two-minute sequence, while Hartman ended practice with a pick-six by cornerback Fred Davis II.
Jacory Croskey-Merritt returned as a full participant after working on a side field during OTAs, and undrafted kicker Drew Stevens hit all 6 field-goal attempts with a long of 54 yards.
Quinn also praised first-rounder Sonny Styles for mastering defensive calls early, while saying Washington's unsettled No. 2 receiver spot and deeper backfield should remain key camp storylines.