Washington Commanders rookie cornerback Trey Amos is hoping to make a large impact in his first season with the team. Amos was taken with the No. 60 overall pick out of Ole Miss and he could be someone to look out for in the meantime.
The list of unsigned 2025 NFL Draft second round picks is starting to dwindle. The Washington Commanders rose as the latest to lock in their day two selection Trey Amos Thursday.
It took a bit, but the Commanders have now completed their draft pick signings. The team has agreed to terms with second-round cornerback Trey Amos, per NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero.
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The Washington Commanders have finally come to an agreement with second-round draft pick Trey Amos and have now locked in its full 2025 NFL draft class.
All the headlines have been dominated by wide receiver Terry McLaurin's contract standoff with the Washington Commanders. However, there was another lingering issue that went completely under the radar in comparison.
The Washington Commanders have signed second-round CB Trey Amos to a rookie contract, per Tom Pelissero. This wraps up Washington’s 2025 draft class. Amos, 23, was a three-star recruit and the No.
The Washington Commanders will be returning to Ashburn, Virginia to kick off their 2025 training camp this week, and there might be a notable absence thanks to a league-wide issue teams are trying to resolve.
The Giants have a wealth of edge rushers with Brian Burns, Kayvon Thibodeaux, and first-round pick Abdul Carter. New York DC Shane Bowen feels their amount of quality is a “really good problem to have.” “You got three guys for two spots when you look at it from the outside in,” Bowen said, via Jordan Raanan of ESPN.
The Washington Commanders took a lot of pride in their defense this past season, especially their ability to defend the pass. And they further improved their secondary unit through the 2025 NFL Draft.
The Washington Commanders didn't have many draft assets after some frantic trade activity throughout the offseason. Adam Peters made every pick count, and there's a growing sense that the club has a rookie breakout brewing after offseason workouts.
Washington Commanders rookie cornerback Trey Amos is off to a great start since being chosen in the second round of April's draft. Amos is competing for a starting spot for the Commanders this offseason, and he is on the right track to get a significant amount of playing time in his rookie year.
The Washington Commanders are excited to have cornerback Trey Amos as part of the defense for the upcoming season. Amos was taken in the second round of the NFL Draft by the Commanders this spring, and he could emerge into a starter immediately for Joe Whitt Jr.'s defense.
The Washington Commanders are making a change to their defense but in a positive way. For the second year in a row, the Commanders defense is welcoming a lot of new faces, but this time, the moves feel more intentional.
Washington Commanders rookie Trey Amos had a recent Instagram Live session, and teammate Mike Sainristil made a comment that had fans nodding their heads and clapping their hands.
There are positive reports from the Washington Commanders, but there are also frustrations with a specific contract situation. However, some young players are looking promising, and here are two Commanders veterans whose roles will be pushed by rookies in the 2025 season.
The Washington Commanders are excited to see what will become of second-round rookie cornerback Trey Amos. The defensive back out of Ole Miss has looked strong in practices so far as he competes for a starting job in Joe Whitt Jr.'s defense.
The Washington Commanders are getting a lot of love for the way they do things. However, that doesn’t mean they’ll be able to pull off a big trade this summer.
The Washington Commanders are getting better over the course of OTAs. One player in particular, rookie cornerback Trey Amos, is making quite the impression.
The Washington Commanders were jumping for joy when Trey Amos fell through the cracks and into their laps at No. 61 overall in the 2025 NFL Draft. It's early days, but the high-profile cornerback is already leaving fans salivating at organized team activities.