
The Washington Commanders are on a bye week after losing their sixth-straight game to the Miami Dolphins in Madrid, Spain, and now have time to regroup and evaluate the team.
There weren't a lot of positives to take away from the loss, except for the Commanders finally moving on from kicker Matt Gay and a couple of young players standing out. The roster needs to be reconstructed once again this offseason, and seeing what key younger players they have on the roster is a huge goal for the rest of the season.
Luckily, three young players showed they can be key contributors next season for the Commanders against the Dolphins.
Rookie right tackle Josh Conerly Jr. has had a roller coaster of a season after a rough start, but he's really started to find his groove over the last few weeks. Conerly Jr. allowed four sacks and 11 pressures in his first two games of his rookie season, and had some hiccups along the way, but the last two weeks have shown his potential.
Conerly Jr. held Detroit Lions pass rusher Aidan Hutchinson in check with zero sacks and only one pressure, and followed it up with another impressive showing against the Dolphins. The right tackle once again didn't allow a single sack and only two pressures. His upside has been trending up, and that's something the Commanders needed to see.
Josh Conerly Jr. over the last three weeks:
β Nick Akridge (@PFF_NickAkridge) November 17, 2025
- 76.4 overall PFF grade (3rd highest among rookie tackles)
- 0 sacks, 6 pressures
- 79.5 PFF run-blocking grade (9th highest among all tackles)
The defense has been the main storyline of the roster, and the downfall led to Dan Quinn taking over as defensive coordinator. This was the first game with Quinn as the new defensive coordinator, and we saw a much-improved defense, including second-year linebacker Jordan Magee. Stats-wise, Magee had five tackles and didn't miss a single one, and also allowed just 22 yards in coverage on three catches, which is much better than what we've seen from the linebacker group this season.
Magee showed that he can fly around and play freely, while being smart enough to read and react and not overshoot on plays, especially on passes coming from the backfield. Being one of the starting linebackers next year would be huge for the Commanders' defense, and one less roster spot to worry about.
Look at Jordan Magee get to a speedy back and tackle him in the open field.
β Grant Paulsen (@granthpaulsen) November 16, 2025
A LB who can run! Heβs got big time potential. pic.twitter.com/kVOQc4Redr
The Commanders' running back room has been a rotation of Bill Croskey Merritt, Chris Rodriguez Jr, and Jeremy McNichols, who all have their own roles. The 25-year-old running back started the season inactive, but got the chance to prove himself again after Austin Ekeler went down. He's made the most of his opportunities. Over the last three weeks, however, Rodriguez Jr. has taken over as the main running back, and it doesn't look like he will give it up anytime soon.
He had 12 attempts for 65 yards and a touchdown against the Seattle Seahawks, and found the endzone again the next week against the Lions. Rodriguez Jr. carried that momentum to Madrid, Spain, and had a season-high 79 yards on the ground, and tied his Week 1 carry count with 16 attempts. The Commanders still need a legit RB1 in free agency or the draft, but Rodriguez has shown that he can run hard and open up the running game as well.
This is the major difference between Chris Rodriguez Jr. and Jacory Croskey-Merritt. Rodriguez runs with power, Bill does not. It's important for running backs to fight through contact, break tackles, and pick up extra yards. C-Rod is not giving this job up this year pic.twitter.com/wetYOinqX0
β JohnJohn Analysis (@JohnJohnalytics) November 17, 2025
This story was originally reported by A to Z Sports on Nov 18, 2025, where it first appeared in the NFL section. Add A to Z Sports as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
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