Daily Slop: Commanders may be getting more than they bargained for with Nick Cross
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Inglewood, CA - October 19: Indianapolis Colts safety Nick Cross picks off a ball meant for Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Quentin Johnston during the first half of a game at Sofi Stadium on Sunday, Oct. 19, 2025 in Inglewood, CA. (Eric Thayer / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images) Commanders links Articles A to Z Sports The Commanders are holding a private workout with Clemson RB Adam Randall Randall told Ashby Mixon with The Clemson Insider that the Commanders are coming down for a private workout and have shown him interest throughout the process.
“I’ve been to New England, going to Houston this upcoming week, and the Commanders are coming down to have a workout with me, so I’ve been getting a lot of general buzz, but those are the three teams that I feel like I’ve had some good connections with. ” Adam Randall Clemson RB The Commanders are clearly interested in what they see in Randall, and it’s easy to see why after his rise this offseason. Randall has had an interesting road to the NFL after switching from WR to RB in his final season, and he still put up productive numbers.
He finished his only season as a RB with 809 yards and 10 touchdowns on the ground, and looks to fit best as an outside zone runner, which the Washington Commanders will run under David Blough. He put up the most bench reps among all RBs at the NFL Scouting Combine with 26, and his strength shows in his runs with his physical running style. Randall is a bigger back at 6-3, 213 pounds, and his vision is better than expected with his rawness at the position.
Adam Randall (6’2 233) Clemson + Great size and power + Natural receiving ability as a former wide receiver + Improved quickly as just a one-year player at running back + Downhill runner + Vision to know when to bounce runs to the outside + Delivering the blow on contact -… pic. twitter. com/0un6j27AzR — Bengals & Brews (@BengalsBrews) February 6, 2026 His WR background makes him a threat as a route runner from the backfield as well, and he’s great in pass protection.
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