Sonny Styles May Be Earning A Bigger Commanders Role Than Expected

Rookie linebacker Sonny Styles is turning heads at the Washington Commanders' camp, showcasing skills that could transform the team's defense this season.

The Washington Commanders are in the middle of a quiet stretch before training camp, and most of the noise around the team has centered on Brandon Aiyuk. But inside the building, one of the clearest early storylines from the offseason has been the arrival of linebacker Sonny Styles.

Washington’s first-round pick has drawn praise since showing up in May, and the Commanders have already asked him to handle the green dot at times during OTAs and minicamp. The expectation is that he’ll wear it at some point as a rookie in 2026.

ESPN recently went through the progress of every first-round pick from April’s NFL draft, and Commanders insider John Keim highlighted exactly why Styles has stood out. His closing speed showed up all spring, but so did the mental side of his game. Teammates and coaches were impressed by his preparation, his grasp of the defense and the way he handled the communication responsibilities that come with the green dot.

Linebackers coach Ken Norton Jr. put it plainly: "All he wants to talk about is football," linebackers coach Ken Norton Jr. said. "When you're around a guy that's genuine and authentic, then you've got something to work with.

You combine that with size, speed, strength and brain and he loves ball? He's got a lot going for him."

That kind of praise fits the profile Washington was betting on. Styles already came into the league with the size, athleticism and college résumé that made him a first-round name. What has really impressed people around the Commanders is the combination of football IQ, leadership and coachability that keeps coming up in conversations about him.

Norton knows the linebacker position as well as just about anyone. He played 13 seasons in the NFL, made three Pro Bowls and won three Super Bowls, then went on to coach at the pro level, including multiple stops as a defensive coordinator and several seasons working with linebackers. So when he talked about Washington landing Styles at No. 7 overall, the excitement was obvious.

"Oh my gosh, I thought there's no way," Norton excitedly told reporters after practice this month about Styles being on the board for Washington at No. 7 overall. "Every position coach wants their guy.

There's no way he's gonna be available when we pick, but he was. And it happened, and we were all so excited."

Styles is one of several major defensive additions for Washington this offseason, and the Commanders have plenty of reason to think that side of the ball will look much better in 2026.

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