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2026 Washington Commanders Roster: Full Depth Chart, Player List & Printable PDF

Here is the full 2026 Washington Commanders roster – every player by position, with jersey numbers, age, height, weight, experience, and college, plus a free printable roster PDF. This is the offseason roster, which trims to 53 players before the regular season. For game dates and TV, see our printable 2026 Washington Commanders schedule, and browse every team on our 2026 NFL Rosters hub.

2026 Washington Commanders roster

2026 Washington Commanders Roster: Quick Facts

  • Quarterbacks: Jayden Daniels, Sam Hartman, Athan Kaliakmanis, and Marcus Mariota.
  • Players on the roster: 91 (offseason roster, which trims to a 53-man regular-season roster).
  • Rookies and first-year players: 15.
  • Printable: free low-ink PDF of the full roster, available below.

Washington Commanders 2026 Season Overview

The Washington Commanders carry up to 90 players on the offseason roster, which the team trims to 53 before Week 1. The list below is the current group by position, and it changes through training camp and the preseason. For the latest team news, injuries, and depth-chart moves, see the Washington Commanders team page at ESPN.

Download the Printable 2026 Washington Commanders Roster (PDF)

Print the full roster on a clean, low-ink page for training camp, fantasy drafts, or game day.

Full 2026 Washington Commanders Roster

Offense

#PlayerPosAgeHtWtExpCollege
66Matt GulbinC6′ 4″3120Michigan State
61Tyler CooperG256′ 5″3021Minnesota
61Julian Good-JonesG296′ 5″3132Iowa State
62Tanoa TogiaiG6′ 6″3210Utah
64Malaesala Aumavae-LauluG276′ 5″3443Oregon
67Nick AllegrettiG306′ 4″3108Illinois
68Timothy McKayG246′ 4″3121NC State
71Andrew WylieG316′ 5″3049Eastern Michigan
74Brandon ColemanG256′ 6″3203TCU
75Chris PaulG276′ 4″3245Tulsa
76Sam CosmiG276′ 7″3096Texas
72Josh Conerly Jr.OT226′ 4″3152Oregon
73Trent ScottOT326′ 5″3209Grambling
78Laremy TunsilOT316′ 5″31311Ole Miss
79Foster SarellOT276′ 6″3225Stanford
5Jayden DanielsQB256′ 4″2103LSU
8Marcus MariotaQB326′ 4″22212Oregon
15Sam HartmanQB266′ 1″2091Notre Dame
16Athan KaliakmanisQB6′ 2″2160Rutgers
1Rachaad WhiteRB276′ 0″2145Arizona State
22Jacory Croskey-MerrittRB255′ 11″2082Arizona
26Jeremy McNicholsRB305′ 9″2056Boise State
30Robert Henry Jr.RB5′ 9″1960UTSA
31Kaytron AllenRB5′ 11″2170Penn State
34Jerome FordRB265′ 10″2105Cincinnati
40Quentin MooreTE6′ 5″2600Washington
46Anthony FirkserTE316′ 2″2418Harvard
80Colson YankoffTE266′ 4″2253UCLA
82Ben SinnottTE246′ 4″2453Kansas State
85Chig OkonkwoTE266′ 3″2385Maryland
87John BatesTE286′ 6″2566Boise State
89Lawrence CagerTE286′ 5″2204Georgia
6Dyami BrownWR266′ 0″1956North Carolina
10Chris Hilton Jr.WR6′ 0″1880LSU
11Luke McCaffreyWR256′ 2″1953Rice
12Van JeffersonWR296′ 1″2007Florida
13Treylon BurksWR266′ 2″2255Arkansas
14Antonio WilliamsWR215′ 11″1950Clemson
17Terry McLaurinWR306′ 0″2108Ohio State
19Nick NashWR266′ 3″1951San José State
83Jaylin LaneWR245′ 10″1962Virginia Tech
84Jacoby JonesWR246′ 3″2281UCF
86Jaden BradleyWR6′ 4″1950UNLV

Defense

#PlayerPosAgeHtWtExpCollege
0Mike SainristilCB255′ 10″1823Michigan
2Amik RobertsonCB275′ 9″1837Louisiana Tech
23Trey AmosCB246′ 1″1902Ole Miss
24Ahkello WitherspoonCB316′ 2″19510Colorado
29Darius RushCB266′ 2″1982South Carolina
34Antonio Hamilton Sr.CB336′ 0″18811South Carolina State
37Car’lin VigersCB256′ 2″2001UL Monroe
38Fred Davis IICB6′ 1″2000Northwestern
46Tre Hawkins IIICB256′ 3″1953Old Dominion
53DJ JohnsonDE276′ 4″2604Oregon
59T.J. MaguranyangaDE236′ 4″2221
90Charles OmenihuDE286′ 5″2808Texas
91Deatrich Wise Jr.DE316′ 5″2809Arkansas
92Dorance ArmstrongDE296′ 4″2559Kansas
93Drake JacksonDE256′ 4″2734USC
DJ DavidsonDT286′ 5″3205Arizona State
50Ricky BarberDT256′ 3″2951UCF
60Jeffrey M’baDT6′ 6″3120SMU
79Shy TuttleDT306′ 3″3008Tennessee
94Daron PayneDT296′ 3″3209Alabama
95Jer’Zhan NewtonDT236′ 2″2953Illinois
97Tim SettleDT286′ 3″3159Virginia Tech
99Javon KinlawDT286′ 5″3197South Carolina
4Frankie LuvuLB296′ 3″2359Washington State
45K’Lavon ChaissonLB266′ 3″2557LSU
48Joshua JosephsLB6′ 3″2400Tennessee
51Ale KahoLB266′ 2″2302UCLA
52Sonny StylesLB216′ 5″2430Ohio State
54Leo ChenalLB256′ 3″2505Wisconsin
55Andre Carter IILB266′ 5″2702Army
56Kain MedranoLB256′ 3″2302UCLA
57Nick BelloreLB376′ 1″25016Central Michigan
58Jordan MageeLB256′ 3″2253Temple
90Javontae Jean-BaptisteLB266′ 4″2603Notre Dame
98Odafe OwehLB276′ 5″2516Penn State
Qwuantrezz KnightS286′ 0″1991UCLA
3Will HarrisS306′ 1″2068Boston College
18Tyler OwensS256′ 2″2133Texas Tech
20Quan MartinS266′ 0″1954Illinois
25Nick CrossS246′ 0″2125Maryland
35Percy ButlerS266′ 0″1905Louisiana
36Malik SpencerS6′ 1″1910Michigan State
39Jeremy ReavesS295′ 11″2007South Alabama
47Robert McDanielS256′ 2″2071Jackson State

Special Teams

#PlayerPosAgeHtWtExpCollege
69Tyler OttLS346′ 3″25212Harvard
10Tress WayP366′ 1″22013Oklahoma
16Jake MoodyPK266′ 1″2104Michigan
19Drew StevensPK6′ 1″2130Iowa

Rookies and First-Year Players to Watch

Kaytron Allen (RB), Jaden Bradley (WR), Matt Gulbin (C), Robert Henry Jr. (RB), Chris Hilton Jr. (WR), Athan Kaliakmanis (QB), Quentin Moore (TE), Tanoa Togiai (G), Antonio Williams (WR), Fred Davis II (CB), Joshua Josephs (LB), Jeffrey M’ba (DT).

Frequently Asked Questions

Who are the Washington Commanders quarterbacks in 2026?

The 2026 quarterback room is Jayden Daniels, Sam Hartman, Athan Kaliakmanis, and Marcus Mariota.

How many players are on the Washington Commanders roster?

The offseason roster has 91 players, which trims to 53 for the regular season.

Where can I print the 2026 Washington Commanders roster?

A free low-ink printable PDF of the full roster is available on this page.

When are the 2026 NFL rosters finalized?

Teams set their initial 53-man rosters at the end of the preseason, in late August 2026, then adjust throughout the year.

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