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Washington Commanders linebacker Bobby Wagner (54) celebrates with teammates after recovering a fumble against the Dallas Cowboys during the first half at Northwest Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-Imagn Images

The Washington Commanders are 8-5, doubling their win total from one year ago, and currently hold the seventh and final NFC playoff spot. It’s a remarkable turnaround for the Commanders and first-year head coach Dan Quinn.

After taking over in January, new general manager Adam Peters turned over more than half of Washington’s roster. Since the start of training camp, Peters has gotten rid of the Commanders’ last three first-round picks, who are not named Jayden Daniels. Peters traded wide receiver Jahan Dotson in training camp, released linebacker Jamin Davis in October, and cornerback Emmanuel Forbes last week.

Most of Peters’ offseason signings have worked. Washington signed several players to one-year deals and some to multi-year contracts. With so many players on one-year contracts, the Commanders will have a large class of free agents in 2025. Also, the remaining members of the 2021 NFL draft class will also be free agents, except guard Sam Cosmi, who signed a four-year extension in the summer.

With Washington on a bye this week, let’s take an early look at which players will be free agents in 2025.

LB Bobby Wagner

Linebacker Bobby Wagner #54 of the Washington Commanders. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

Bobby Wagner is 34 and still playing at a high level. He has finally ended Washington’s search for a true leader and mike linebacker. On the field and off, Wagner has meant so much to the Commanders this year. He currently has 104 tackles, the 13th consecutive season of 100 or more, behind only London Fletcher.

QB Marcus Mariota

Marcus Mariota #18 of the Washington Commanders. (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images)

Mariota has only appeared in two games, and he’s played well. Mariota’s role has been as a mentor to Jayden Daniels. The star rookie passer has praised Mariota several times for helping him adjust to the NFL.

S Jeremy Chinn

Washington Commanders safety Jeremy Chinn (11). Mandatory Credit: Katie Stratman-Imagn Images

Chinn started slow for the Commanders but has become one of their best defensive players. Chinn and Washington agreed to a one-year prove-it deal, and it worked well for both sides. Chinn is second on the team with 86 tackles.

TE Zach Ertz

Zach Ertz #86 of the Washington Commanders celebrates after catching a touchdown pass in the fourth quarter of a game against the Tennessee Titans at Northwest Stadium on December 01, 2024 in Landover, Maryland. (Photo by Scott Taetsch/Getty Images)

Like Wagner, Ertz isn’t the same player he was in his prime, but the 12-year veteran has been a terrific addition to the Commanders. Ertz is second on the team with 54 receptions and four receiving touchdowns. He, too, has been valuable off the field.

P Tress Way

Washington Commanders punter Tress Way (5). Mandatory Credit: Jessica Rapfogel-USA TODAY Sports

Can you imagine Washington’s longtime punter in another uniform? Way is having another strong season at 34 years old, averaging 46.5 yards per punt, with 43% of those punts landing inside the 20-yard line.

EDGE Clelin Ferrell

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA – NOVEMBER 14: Clelin Ferrell #99 of the Washington Commanders celebrates after a missed field goal attempt by the Philadelphia Eagles during the first quarter at Lincoln Financial Field on November 14, 2024 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)

Ferrell got off to a hot start for the Commanders with two sacks in his first two games. However, he’s been plagued by a knee injury for most of the season, missing three games.

EDGE Dante Fowler Jr.

LANDOVER, MARYLAND – NOVEMBER 10: Dante Fowler Jr. #6 of the Washington Commanders celebrates after sack in the third quarter of a game against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Northwest Stadium on November 10, 2024 in Landover, Maryland. (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images)

Talk about bang for your buck? Fowler signed a one-year deal, $3.25 million contract in the offseason, has a team-leading 8.5 sacks, and remains on pace to set a new career-high.

CB Michael Davis

Michael Davis #24 of the Washington Commanders participates in a drill during training camp at OrthoVirginia Training Center at Commanders Park on July 25, 2024 in Ashburn, Virginia. (Photo by Scott Taetsch/Getty Images)

Davis signed a one-year deal for the veteran minimum to provide cornerback depth. He’s appeared in all 13 games.

CB Noah Igbinoghene

Washington Commanders cornerback Noah Igbinoghene (1). Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Igbinoghene has been another excellent value signing, appearing in every game, starting nine. He has 44 tackles and six passes defensed.

OT Cornelius Lucas

Washington Commanders offensive tackle Cornelius Lucas (78) against the Arizona Cardinals at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

There’s a reason the Commanders keep bringing Lucas. He’s reliable. You can play him at left or right tackle, and he delivers. Ideally, Washington would love to keep him as the swing tackle, but he’s started six of the 11 games he has played.

OL Trent Scott

Washington Commanders offensive tackle Trent Scott (73) celebrates his touchdown during the third quarter against the Cincinnati Bengals at Paycor Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Joseph Maiorana-Imagn Images

Washington’s fourth tackle has had to play more than expected this season. Scott has played in every game, mostly on special teams, and has had one start at right tackle.

G/C Michael Deiter

Washington Commanders guard Michael Deiter (60) against the Arizona Cardinals at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Deiter was signed to provide depth at all three interior positions. The Commanders have remained mostly healthy at center and guard, with Deiter playing only 4% of the offensive snaps.

WR Olamide Zaccheaus

EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY – NOVEMBER 03: Olamide Zaccheaus #14 of the Washington Commanders in action against the New York Giants at MetLife Stadium on November 03, 2024 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Luke Hales/Getty Images)

Zaccheaus has been a reliable target for Daniels when he’s played on offense. He’s also served as Washington’s primary punt returner.

WR Dyami Brown

Washington Commanders wide receiver Dyami Brown (2) warms up before a game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Raymond James Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images

The fourth-year wide receiver seems to have found a role in Kliff Kingsbury’s offense. Known as a deep threat, Brown has shown there is more to his game in 2024. He’s excellent on those screen plays with the ball in his hands.

WR Noah Brown

Washington Commanders wide receiver Noah Brown (85) catches a Hail Mary pass with no time left to beat the Chicago Bears at Commanders Field. Mandatory Credit: Peter Casey-Imagn Images

The Commanders signed Brown just before the regular season after the Texans surprisingly released him. He’s been Washington’s defacto No. 2 wide receiver. Brown is third on the Commanders with 56 targets.

WR Jamison Crowder

Jamison Crowder #83 Washington Commanders. (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images)

Jamison Crowder was initially expected to serve as the Commanders’ primary punt returner for a second straight season but has missed 11 games with an injury.

RB Jeremy McNichols

LANDOVER, MARYLAND – NOVEMBER 24: Jeremy McNichols #26 of the Washington Commanders runs with the ball against the Dallas Cowboys during the fourth quarter at Northwest Stadium on November 24, 2024 in Landover, Maryland. (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images)

Remember when some questioned why the Commanders kept the veteran McNichols? McNichols has stepped up every time his number has been called this year—another good, valuable pickup for the Commanders.

RB Chris Rodriguez Jr. (ERFA)

Dec 1, 2024; Landover, Maryland, USA; Washington Commanders running back Chris Rodriguez Jr. (36) celebrates after scoring a touchdown against the Tennessee Titans during the fourth quarter at Northwest Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-Imagn Images

Multiple times, Rodriguez has been back and forth between the practice squad, the 53-man roster, and waivers. The Commanders are fortunate another team hasn’t claimed him. He will continue to have a valuable role down the stretch.

CB Benjamin St-Juste

LANDOVER, MARYLAND – NOVEMBER 10: George Pickens #14 of the Pittsburgh Steelers catches a pass against Benjamin St-Juste #25 of the Washington Commanders in the fourth quarter of a game at Northwest Stadium on November 10, 2024 in Landover, Maryland. (Photo by Scott Taetsch/Getty Images)

St-Juste has started most of his four-year career, but when the Commanders traded for Marshon Lattimore and drafted Mike Sainristil, it brought St-Juste’s future into question. St-Juste is a physical corner, but he does not make plays on the ball, which is something Dan Quinn and defensive coordinator Joe Whitt Jr. demand.

K Austin Seibert

EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY – NOVEMBER 03: Austin Seibert #3 of the Washington Commanders kicks a field goal during the third quarter against the New York Giants at MetLife Stadium on November 03, 2024 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images)

The Commanders may have found a gem in Seibert. He signed in Week 2, immediately helped Washington defeat the Giants, and became a consistent force until injuring his hip ahead of Week 10. He missed two games, returned in Week 12, missed two extra points and a field goal, and was placed on IR. Seibert clearly wasn’t healthy when he returned.

K Zane Gonzalez

Washington Commanders place kicker Zane Gonzalez (47) kicks a field goal against the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-Imagn Images

Gonzalez kicked in place of Seibert for two games and was perfect. However, he missed two field goals in his first game after Seibert went on IR.

DT Sheldon Day

Pittsburgh Steelers running back Najee Harris (22) carries the ball as Washington Commanders defensive tackle Sheldon Day (64) and Commanders cornerback Benjamin St-Juste (25) defend during the second half at Northwest Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Amber Searls-Imagn Images

Sheldon Day was signed to bring experienced depth in the middle of Washington’s defense line. The nine-year veteran signed with the practice squad ahead of Week 1 and was promoted to the 53-man roster after Jonathan Allen’s injury. Day has played significant snaps since signing with Washington.

DL Jalyn Holmes

Oct 27, 2024; Landover, Maryland, USA; Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams (18) is sacked by Washington Commanders defensive tackle Jalyn Holmes (96) Commanders defensive tackle Phidarian Mathis (98) during the second quarter at Northwest Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-Imagn Images

Holmes is another in-season veteran addition. He has been effective in his role, appearing in all seven games since signing with Washington.

LB Nick Bellore

Nick Bellore #57 of the Washington Commanders celebrates a tackle on a punt return against the Cleveland Browns during the second quarter at FedExField on October 06, 2024 in Landover, Maryland. (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images)

The Pro Bowl special-teams player has been an excellent addition to Washington’s special teams. Outside of the loss to Dallas, the Commanders have been excellent in coverage. Bellore is a critical part of that unit.

LB Mykal Walker

LANDOVER, MARYLAND – DECEMBER 01: Mykal Walker #32 of the Washington Commanders reacts after recovering a fumble in the first quarter of a game against the Tennessee Titans at Northwest Stadium on December 01, 2024 in Landover, Maryland. (Photo by Tim Nwachukwu/Getty Images)

Walker has been an integral part of Washington’s special teams units.

S Darrick Forrest

Darrick Forrest #22 of the Washington Commanders. (Photo by Greg Fiume/Getty Images)

The former fifth-round pick was excellent in his first few years when he was on the field. He’s been healthy this season but has been inactive for much of the year. He has played more recently.

TE John Bates

LANDOVER, MARYLAND – NOVEMBER 10: John Bates #87 of the Washington Commanders and Patrick Queen #6 of the Pittsburgh Steelers get into a scuffle in the second quarter of a game at Northwest Stadium on November 10, 2024 in Landover, Maryland. (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images)

Bates has earned the praise of head coach Dan Quinn more than once. A blocking-first tight end, Bates has been an integral part of Washington’s offense, specifically in the running game.

QB Jeff Driskel

Jeff Driskel #16 of the Washington Commanders. (Photo by Greg Fiume/Getty Images)

Jeff Driskel won the No. 3 quarterback job with a strong training camp and preseason. Fortunately for Washington, Daniels has remained healthy.

This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: Commanders have 28 players currently slated to become free agents in 2025