Commanders' backfield suddenly looks full but something doesn't add up
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Commanders' backfield suddenly looks full but something doesn't add up
"McNichols was a crucial part of the Commanders' running back room last year after the injury to Austin Ekeler. He played the third-down pass-catching role out of the backfield, racking up 221 rushing yards and a touchdown on 44 carries in addition to 196 receiving yards on 25 catches."
"It is worth noting, as Commanders insider JP Finlay of NBC Sports points out, that none of the three running backs Washington signed are on more than one-year minimum deals. White, McNichols, and Jerome Ford all have no guarantees regarding their roles in 2026."
"If the Commanders draft Love, then he, Croskey-Merritt, and White are likely the final backfield lineup, with the potential for a fourth to join them. The three of them would each bring different skill sets, with the Notre Dame star as the dynamic bell-cow of the future and the other two rotating in situational roles."
The Washington Commanders re-signed Jeremy McNichols after he played a crucial third-down pass-catching role last season, accumulating 221 rushing yards and 196 receiving yards. This move brings the active running back roster to four, including Rachaad White and Jerome Ford. However, none of these signings carry guaranteed roles for 2026, as all three are on one-year minimum deals. Jacory Croskey-Merritt remains the only established contributor. The Commanders may still pursue Jeremiyah Love in the first round, as the recent signings represent depth insurance rather than long-term commitments. If drafted, Love would anchor the backfield alongside Croskey-Merritt and White in situational roles.
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