Washington Commanders minicamp preview features key players and new schemes
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 15, 2026, 7:07 PM
Last updated Jun 15, 2026
The Washington Commanders are set to begin a three-day veteran minicamp on June 16 at their training facility in Ashburn, VA. This minicamp provides a crucial opportunity to evaluate quarterback Jayden Daniels, who is adapting to a new offensive system under coordinator David Blough. The team will also monitor No. 7 overall draft pick Sonny Styles as he looks to make an impact at linebacker. Additionally, the Commanders are exploring options to bolster their receiving corps, with potential targets including Brandon Aiyuk and Stefon Diggs. The progress observed during this minicamp will be vital heading into training camp and the upcoming season.
- •Minicamp starts on June 16 in Ashburn, VA.
- •Jayden Daniels is adjusting to a new offensive scheme.
- •Sonny Styles aims for a leadership role at linebacker.
- •Commanders considering additions to their wide receiver group.
- •Progress during minicamp will inform training camp preparations.
- 7:07 PMYahoo Sports — Washington Commanders minicamp preview: Jayden Daniels, Sonny Styles and more
"Commanders minicamp offers the last look at Jayden Daniels, Sonny Styles and new Washington schemes before training camp
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