The Washington Commanders are down to two preseason games, and the real drama is shifting to the final roster cut. That’s where a name nobody expected to hear in this conversation has suddenly entered the picture: Jordan Magee.
Magee was supposed to be on the rise. At the end of last season, the thinking was that he could be the eventual answer in the middle of Washington’s defense after Bobby Wagner. Instead, his path has gotten crowded in a hurry, and one local voice believes he could be the odd man out when the Commanders trim the roster.
Lake Lewis Jr. of ESPN Radio, speaking with podcast host Deuce Redzone, made the bold call that Magee could be cut. Lewis said Washington will lean on No. 7 pick Sonny Styles, Frankie Luvu, and free-agent addition Leo Chenal as its rotational inside linebackers. He also expects Ale Kaho and Kain Medrano to stick because of special teams value.
That would qualify as a real surprise.
The situation changed fast for Magee. He had flashed over his first two seasons and looked like a player whose role was about to expand, but Washington added Styles and Chenal, then layered in new defensive coordinator Daronte Jones and his 3-4 scheme. With edge rushers replacing the traditional outside linebacker look, the route to snaps got even narrower.
Even so, a straight-up release still feels extreme. Magee is heading into his third season, and he made clear progress last fall. His speed and athleticism give him a profile that still makes sense on an NFL defense, especially as a rotational player who can bring fresh legs.
If Washington keeps just five traditional linebackers, the cleanest cut would appear to be Kaho. The 2025 undrafted free agent hung around last season and became a useful special-teams player in his first NFL year, but he’s also the kind of player who can be moved to the practice squad and elevated when needed. Medrano would handle the special teams role with Nick Bellore retired, so carrying a second player for the same job would be hard to justify.
However the numbers shake out, the Commanders still need linebacker depth. And if Magee is the one who gets sent away, it would land as a genuine shock.
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