Commanders Sign Nine UDFAs

The Commanders sat out the middle rounds of the draft. They added a pair of early-round selections in first-round LB Sonny Styles and second-round WR Antonio Williams. Otherwise, the rest of their selections were made between the fifth round and seventh round, a grouping of players who certainly aren’t guaranteed to make the roster. The organization added some more competition to that group today when they signed nine undrafted free agents:

Quentin Moore got one of the most lucrative deals among this year’s UDFA class. The tight end earned a $20K signing bonus and a whopping $250K of his base salary guaranteed, per Aaron Wilson of KPRC2 in Houston. The six-foot-five, 250-pound prospect didn’t show much offensively during his collegiate career, hauling in 13 catches across five seasons. While he earned a chunk of guarantees, he’s not a shoo-in for the active roster, as he’ll be joining a relatively deep TEs room in Washington.

Tanoa Togiai also got some good money to join Washington. The offensive lineman got a $15K signing bonus and $125K of his salary guaranteed, per Wilson. He started 13 games at left guard for Utah in 2025, earning him a spot on the All-Big 12 honorable mentions list.

Perhaps most notably, the Commanders added kicker Drew Stevens. The Iowa product earned All-Big Ten honors during each of his four seasons at Iowa, where he finished his career having converted 80 percent of his field goal tries (76 for 95) and 98.4 percent of his XP attempts (124 for 126). After getting into six games down the stretch for the Commanders in 2025, Jake Moody is currently penciled in atop the depth chart for the organization.