5 tryout players to watch at Commanders' rookie minicamp

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The Washington Commanders' rookie minicamp began on Friday, marking the first time we'd see the incoming rookie class in the burgundy and gold.

First, here's wide receiver Jaylin Lane in action:

.@j_lane_2 in action ⚡pic.twitter.com/lhygl8XS43

— Washington Commanders (@Commanders) May 9, 2025

Here's a look at first-round Josh Conerly Jr. in burgundy and gold for the first time:

Rooks ready to roll ‼️ pic.twitter.com/e70EP7ya2c

— Washington Commanders (@Commanders) May 9, 2025

In addition to Washington's five draft picks and 10 undrafted free-agent signings, the Commanders invited 21 players to the rookie minicamp. These players will compete for a chance to be signed and join Washington's 90-man roster.

Here's the list of 21 players, via Nicki Jhabvala of the Washington Post:

The Commanders have 21 tryout players during their three-day rookie minicamp. The list includes S Gabe Taylor, Sean Taylor's brother; QB Nathan Peterman; and former 2nd-round DL Ross Blocklock. pic.twitter.com/hHPDrMoGh9

— Nicki Jhabvala (@NickiJhabvala) May 9, 2025

There are some interesting names on this list. Yes, Nathan Peterman is in town, but don't expect him to earn a spot on the 90-man roster. The former 2027 fifth-round pick is an eight-year veteran, but Washington has Jayden Daniels, Marcus Mariota, Josh Johnson and Sam Hartman on the 90-man roster.

Here are a few names we found the most interesting:

S Gabe Taylor​


This one is for obvious reasons. Sean Taylor's younger brother is already a fan favorite, and everyone is rooting for him. But that should not overshadow Taylor's talents. He had a solid career at Rice, improving each season, and tested well at Rice's pro day. Washington has some depth issues at safety, and an impressive weekend could help Taylor earn a chance this summer.

WR Dorian Anderson​


Anderson is a small-school prospect with outstanding size. He stands 6-foot-7 and weighs 200 pounds, so he's thin. However, Anderson can box out defenders for jump balls and is an impressive route runner. The Commanders could use a big wide receiver. Noah Brown is the only rostered wide receiver who fits that bill, and he's 6-foot-2. Play strength is something to watch with Anderson, but he could battle Ja'Corey Brooks for a spot on the practice squad.

LB Xander Mueller​


Mueller was a highly productive player in the Big Ten. He has solid size (6-foot-3, 232) and tested above average (4.6 40-yard dash). The Commanders could use linebacker depth, and Mueller is a name to keep an eye on. Another thing that could help Mueller is that he's considered an excellent leader. That matters to GM Adam Peters and head coach Dan Quinn. He can also fill in as a long snapper.

NU captain Xander Mueller showed off his skills today as a linebacker and a long snapper, with a 4.60 40-yard dash, a 34.5" vertical jump, and a 9'9" broad jump.

Coach Braun has previously described the two-time All-Big Ten honoree as "the ultimate team player." @xandermueller13pic.twitter.com/Pp7nGVAh0n

— SportsNight (@NNNSports) March 19, 2025

OL Tyre Phillips​


A third-round pick in the 2020 NFL draft, Phillips began his career with the Ravens and has also spent time with the Giants and Eagles. While he's struggled to live up to his draft status, Phillips is still only 28 and could be a potential depth signing for Washington. You can never have too many offensive tackles.

TE Maliq Carr​


Carr has tremendous size, is a good athlete and is not afraid to mix it up as a blocker. It was a bit surprising that he wasn't drafted. He could be a gem if you find the right team/coaching staff with the time to develop Carr. Something to note, he's a former basketball player. There is talent here. We'll leave you with the following highlight:

Week 12 @bigten OPOW: Maliq Carr.

Now that it's official, we feel like the world needs to see his game-winning TD again. @maliq_thefreak x @MSU_Footballpic.twitter.com/r6CdanKd0V

— Big Ten Football (@B1Gfootball) November 20, 2023

This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: 5 tryout players to know at Commanders' rookie minicamp

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