The Washington Commanders filled several holes over the first two weeks of free agency. Washington spent significant resources to improve arguably the NFL's worst defense. Seven of 12 outside free agents that the Commanders signed were on the defensive side of the ball.
One position Washington still must address is cornerback. The Commanders cut Marshon Lattimore and saw Jonathan Jones and Noah Igbinoghene depart as free agents. Washington didn't make a strong effort to keep either of those players. The Commanders did sign Amik Robertson to a two-year deal and he will start alongside Trey Amos and Mike Sainristil at cornerback.
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Washington needs more. You can probably assume that another veteran will be added to the mix at some point. And it wouldn't be a surprise if GM Adam Peters used one of his six 2026 NFL Draft picks on a cornerback. However, the Commanders are without picks in the second and fourth rounds.
Washington has shown interest in multiple cornerbacks, and will host LSU All-American Mansoor Delane on a top-30 visit.
Now, we know of another cornerback who will visit Ashburn.
Georgia cornerback Daylen Everette will visit the Commanders, per Arye Pulli.
Source: Georgia CB Daylen Everette has several pre-draft top-30 visits scheduled.
β Arye Pulli (@AryePulliNFL) March 23, 2026
Among the visits:
π Chargers
π Commanders
π Raiders
π Seahawks
Everette posted a 4.38 40-yard dash at the Combine β second-fastest among CBs. Expected to go on Day 2 of the draft. pic.twitter.com/9qxrk1rd0b
The 21-year-old Everette is a native of Norfolk, Virginia, and played 54 career games for the Bulldogs. He started for the past three seasons, recorded 141 tackles, 17 passes defensed and five interceptions. At 6-foot-1, 196 pounds, Everette ran the 40-yard dash in 4.38 seconds at the 2026 NFL combine. He's not a contender to go at No. 7 overall, but if the Commanders trade back and add more picks, he could be a legitimate target.
Everette has shown the ability to play in man or zone coverage and is a willing tackler. By virtue of playing at Georgia, Everette has faced top competition throughout his college career.
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