4 winners (and 1 loser) from Week 1 of Commanders 2025 training camp

Who stood out over Week 1 of camp?
Deebo Samuel Sr.
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Winner No. 2

Deebo Samuel Sr. - Commanders WR

The criticism leveled at Deebo Samuel Sr. since his offseason trade to the Washington Commanders has lit a fire under the veteran wide receiver. And if he carries this extra motivation into the regular season, the franchise is going to reap the rewards.

Adam Peters knows Samuel well. There is a trust attached, and the general manager believes there is still some good football left. Considering it only cost the Commanders a fifth-round pick to find out for sure, it was a risk well worth taking.

Samuel has been getting heat from all angles. Most of this centered on his attitude, conditioning, and work ethic. It's early days, but the former second-round pick out of South Carolina is on course to emphatically silence his doubters.

The versatile weapon showed up at camp in tremendous shape. Samuel's hard work away from the team has paid off handsomely. He's sharp, explosive, and developing a strong rapport with quarterback sensation Jayden Daniels. The trajectory is firmly pointing up.

Everyone knows what Samuel brings to the table when he's motivated. The fire still burns within the player, and the Commanders are going to give him a platform that allows him to excel within Kliff Kingsbury's creative schematic concepts.

Based on his early camp contribution, Samuel is eager to make the most of it.

Winner No. 3

Trey Amos - Commanders CB

The Commanders ended Trey Amos' concerning slide at No. 61 overall in the 2025 NFL Draft. Adam Peters wasn't too bothered about the cornerback's back issue that came up during medical assessments. And the rookie is keen to repay the faith shown in his abilities by Washington's power brokers.

Amos hit the ground running over Washington's offseason program. There were no health issues, and the defensive back picked things up quickly. The Commanders are making him earn everything, but there's a growing belief he'll be starting on the boundary opposite four-time Pro Bowler Marshon Lattimore in Week 1 against the New York Giants.

Despite splitting reps with two-time Super Bowl winner Jonathan Jones, there's no doubt that Amos is seizing the initiative. His physicality, ability in coverage, and his willingness to take on any challenge, no matter how steep, have gone down a storm so far. His transition has been seamless, and it looks like the Commanders have a genuine steal on their hands.

What comes next for Amos is more important. Joint practices will be a solid measuring stick for the player. The coaching staff will be watching his preseason progress closely before fully determining his role. But things couldn't be going much better right now.

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