Commanders ‘state of the roster’ review; Will Harris, Frankie Luvu – Daily Slop
May 12th edition: Read about Antonio Hamilton’s return, the state of the Commanders roster & reasons for optimism about the ‘26 season
LANDOVER, MD - NOVEMBER 30: Frankie Luvu #4 of the Washington Commanders celebrates with Jacob Martin #55 and Will Harris #3 after a play against the Denver Broncos during the second half of the NFL game at Northwest Stadium on November 30, 2025 in Landover, Maryland. (Photo by Scott Taetsch/Getty Images) | Getty Images Editor’s note: Each day, Hogs Haven compiles a collection of articles, podcasts & tweets from around the web to keep you in touch with the Commanders, the NFC East, the NFL and sports in general, with a sprinkling of other stuff. Enjoy!
Commanders links Articles Commanders Roundtable Washington Commanders Re-Sign Veteran Cornerback Antonio Hamilton Sr The team announced on Monday morning that veteran cornerback Antonio Hamilton Sr. is set to re-sign with the Commanders for a second season. Hamilton returns after serving as an underrated piece on the 2025 roster with a chance to elevate the depth under position coach William Gay ahead of 2026.
Hamilton appeared in all but two games during the 2025 season after he recorded 18 total tackles and a pair of pass deflections. Yet he also served as an integral part of the special teams unit alongside safety Jeremy Reaves where the veteran is able to step back into his role under special teams assistant John Glenn. Commanders Roundtable State of Washington Commanders Roster After Free Agency, Draft Offensive Line T: 5 (Larmey Tunsil, Josh Conerly Jr.
, Brandon Coleman, Trent Scott, Foster Sarell) G: 4 (Chris Paul, Sam Cosmi, Timothy McKay, Andrew Wylie) OC: 3 (Nick Allegretti, Matt Gulbin, Julian Good-Jones) Washington will have a lot o familiarity in the trenches once again with the left side of the line officially back and solidified. Tunsil is as good as they come at left tackle and has been since he was drafted back in 2016, following through on the much-anticipated extension. 2025 first-round pick Conerly started all 17 games in a year where everyone was getting hurt.
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