Former Commanders’ third-round pick Stromberg was waived/injured

An update on former third-round pick Ricky Stromberg.

On August 27, the Commanders, trimming their roster from 90 to the NFL requirements of 53, released many players, including G/C Ricky Stromberg.

On Monday, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN reported that Stromberg, who injured his knee midway through his rookie season, recently underwent a knee scope. Consequently, he will not be available for about two months.

This explains last week’s surprise when Stromberg was not brought back and signed to the practice squad. One day later, on August 28, the Commanders signed 12 players to the practice squad, including G Julian Good-Jones but not Stromberg. Also signed to the practice squad was G Max Scharping (age 28). Out of Northern Illinois, this is Scharping’s sixth season. He is listed at 6-6, 327, and has been issued Joe Jacoby’s old No. 66.

The former Arkansas Razorback was a third-round pick in the 2023 NFL draft during the Ron Rivera era. Stromberg was selected No. 97 overall, though analysts were quick to remind fans that he was projected somewhat later.

Stromberg was not picked up by any other NFL club, to our knowledge. Also, the Commanders’ website lists CB Bobby Price and DT Sheldon Day as actually being on their roster rather than the practice squad. Surely, that is a clerical error, and they have yet to notice, correct?

https://twitter.com/JFowlerESPN/status/1830735949430415411

Once Stromberg is cleared, he’ll likely join another team.