Former Commanders 1st-round pick Emmanuel Forbes has a new home

Emmanuel Forbes has a new home.

It didn’t take Emmanuel Forbes long to find a new home. On Saturday, the Washington Commanders released the No. 16 overall pick in the 2023 NFL draft. On Monday, Los Angeles head coach Sean McVay revealed the Rams had claimed Forbes.

“He was a guy that we liked and had a familiarity with just based on the evaluation coming out of Mississippi State,” McVay said via Sarah Barshop of ESPN. “And then I thought there was some good tape that he’s put out there when we’ve gone against them, particularly later in the year last year.”

The Commanders played the Rams last year, but Forbes only played six snaps in that game. Forbes struggled badly as a rookie, was benched twice, but received a fresh start with Washington’s new coaching staff.

Head coach Dan Quinn and defensive coordinator Joe Whit Jr. praised Forbes this past offseason. However, it didn’t take long for the new regime to also sour on Forbes. Forbes played a season-high 35 defensive snaps in Week 1 vs. Tampa Bay. He again struggled, which was concerning after a shaky training camp and preseason.

Forbes missed Washington’s next two games with a thumb injury, returning in Week 4. He played in 33 snaps in Week 4 against the Cardinals, but over the next eight games, Forbes played a total of 41 defensive snaps. He did not play in three of his final four games in Washington after it appeared veteran Michael Davis passed him on the depth chart.

Last month’s trade for cornerback Marshon Lattimore sealed Forbes’ fate. While Lattimore has yet to make his Washington debut, he’s getting closer to a return and is expected to play against his old team when the Commanders return from a bye in Week 15.

NFL trade deadline pickup debut likely happens vs. former team

Marshon Lattimore hasn’t played since being traded from the Saints, and it seems his first game with his new team will be in New Orleans:

Things appear to be shaping up for Marshon Lattimore to make his debut with the Washington Commanders against his former team.

The New Orleans Saints made their biggest splash at the trade deadline in recent memory when they traded Lattimore to the Commanders. The trade wasn’t overly surprising. There was apparent discontent between the parties, and Lattimore dealt with long-term injuries in recent seasons.

Lattimore had missed one game with the Saints due to a hamstring at the time of the trade. That one game has turned into five games after his move to Washington, but things are looking up for the cornerback.

This week was the first time Lattimore participated in practice. He still missed the Commanders’ Week 14 game versus the Titans, but it’s a sign he’s closer to returning to action.

The Commanders’ next game is against New Orleans, but first Washington has a bye week. This means Lattimore has two weeks to be physically ready to step on the field. By that point, it’ll be nearly two months since he injured his hamstring.

Many Saints fans circled this game after the trade, but it being Lattimore’s first game back is a surprise.

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Commanders-Titans inactives: Who’s in, who’s out for Week 13

Which players are in for the Commanders in Week 13? Who is out? The Week 13 inactive list is here.

The Washington Commanders host the Tennessee Titans (3-8) on Sunday from Northwest Stadium. We learned on Friday that Washington would be without running back Austin Ekeler and right tackle Andrew Wylie. Both suffered concussions in last week’s loss to the Dallas Cowboys.

On Saturday, Washington placed Ekeler on injured reserve, meaning he would miss at least the next four games.

The good news for the Commanders is that running back Brian Robinson Jr. is active and will play. Robinson suffered an ankle injury last week but did return, only to exit again.

Here is the full list of Washington’s Week 13 inactive list:

  • T Andrew Wylie
  • QB Jeff Drisekel (emergency QB)
  • G Chris Paul
  • DT Phidarian Mathis
  • LB Dominique Hampton

Here is the complete inactive list for the Titans.

Saints should consider recently-waived former first round cornerback

Why the Saints should consider bringing in recently-waived cornerback Emmanuel Forbes, the former Washington Commanders first-round pick:

The New Orleans Saints’ cornerback room has had quite a bit of shuffling in recent weeks, with Paulson Adebo out for the year and Marshon Lattimore being traded off to the Washington Commanders. This has left the Saints with only five cornerbacks on the 53-man roster, two of whom were just brought there in Shemar Jean-Charles and Ugo Amadi, as they both came from the practice squad. The full depth at the position is something like:

  • Alontae Taylor
  • Kool-Aid McKinstry
  • Rico Payton
  • Shemar Jean-Charles
  • Ugo Amadi (nickel)

While Alontae Taylor has played well and been exceptionally explosive, and Kool-Aid McKinstry has been solid, there has been ups and downs with the rest of the group.

Ugo Amadi against the Cleveland Browns allowed 11 receptions on 12 targets (91.7%) for 96 yards, allowing a 100.0 passer rating, while also picking up four missed tackles on 11 attempts (36.4%).

Rico Payton absolutely deserves more playing time from what we saw in preseason, as he only has 21 snaps so far this year in the four games he has been in.

Finally, Shemar Jean-Charles, who in two games has allowed 7 receptions on 10 targets for 143 yards and a touchdown, worth a 106.3 passer rating against, with 1 missed tackle on 5 attempts. While he does have an interception, that was about the extent of his highly positive plays.

So, why should the Saints consider adding Forbes?

Well, first off, you are wasting absolutely nothing to bring him in and just see if you can spend some time developing him. He would end up being a waiver claim, which means he would be added with his current rookie scale contract. The need at corner is there beyond the top two at the position, and rather than use draft capital on the position (if possible), maybe you could snag someone serviceable off waivers and make other decisions with that draft capital. If he doesn’t pan out, you lost no picks and can revert back to drafting one anyways (or re-signing Paulson Adebo if that is their preferred alternative).

You have six regular season games left this season, and the ability to develop cornerbacks at a high rate from what we have seen with Marshon Lattimore, Alontae Taylor, Kool-Aid McKinstry (so far), and even Isaac Yiadom. The scheme allows for cornerbacks to flourish as they run the 4-2-6 lineup, allowing for an extra defensive back to come on the field at the expense of a third linebacker, hence why Willie Gay or Pete Werner sub off for presumed pass downs. Ultimately this gives the Saints a chance to grab and try to develop a young cornerback without trading anything away in the process.

What has gone wrong so far in his first two seasons?

One of the biggest issues for Forbes is he has been asked to play a lot of off-coverage, where he drops before the snap and is asked to stick with the receiver. His speed and lower weight would lead you to believe this is the right call, so the logic behind that decision is sound, but the receivers have been able to leverage short routes on the outside to counter that. So how do you fix it? You let the guy who ran a 4.35 40-yard dash shadow the receiver, and consider letting him press on a few snaps to see if he can offset the timing.

The other issue in his game is he has struggled with allowing the deep ball, giving up 16.3 yards per reception in his rookie year, and this season allowing 13.3 per reception on a limited snap count. Does most of this fall on him and his inability to contest at the catch point? No doubt. But you also have to consider that the safeties behind him in Quan Martin and Jeremy Chinn have had down years in coverage as well, and you have to have some level of trust in your deep secondary to cover you over the top. The Commanders have run right around league average percentage zone coverage at 69.4%, which is slightly on the higher end of that middle group of teams. This could also be contributing to those problems as well, as zone is much more reliant on safeties in the deep game than man is, which does not suit Forbes whatsoever.

This is a similar result to what has happened with Shemar Jean-Charles and Ugo Amadi, as those two have run the highest percentage of man coverage on the team (61.8% and 62.0% respectively) and that has led to them struggling, even with Tyrann Mathieu deep. Then you look at Alontae Taylor, someone with a similar frame and play style to Forbes, and he has 57.9% zone coverage, the 101st highest percentage compared to 58th and 61st.

Why would the Saints be an optimal fit?

My belief is the Saints would be the perfect chance for Forbes to reset, find a new way to play the game, and develop with some other great defensive backs. He would have the chance to learn from a player with a similar frame and play style in Alontae Taylor, who has worked both in the slot and outside, so maybe that is ultimately where Forbes resides due to his speed and size.

The Saints have a former long-time defensive backs coach in Joe Woods running the show at defensive coordinator, and another one in Marcus Robertson working as the secondary coach. This would give Forbes the chance to learn from two minds that have specifically tailored their craft to get the best out of their secondary, which is exactly what he needs at this point in time.

Additionally, there is room for playing time as he grows over time. As previously mentioned, the cornerback position is extremely slim for the Saints, and for the future they need someone to come in and play slot with Alontae Taylor moving outside. This provides Forbes immediate opportunity to get reps if he is ready, or if not, a chance for something to work at.

Finally, Forbes would have two former teammates from his last squad to work with as well, in Chase Young and John Ridgeway III. Chase Young has been exceptional at getting pressure this season and has had a large role with the Saints over the course of the season. John Ridgeway III has also seen a snap bump in recent games, as he has 153 defensive snaps and 35 special teams snaps so far in 8 games played.

All of these could be boons to the success of Forbes, and could all help him develop into the potential he had coming into the NFL draft only one and a half years ago. Why not take a shot and see what happens if you’re the Saints?

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Commanders’ injury news: Latest on Brian Robinson Jr, Austin Ekeler, Marshon Lattimore

Who is in for the Commanders on Sunday? Who is out? The final injury report for Week 13.

When the Washington Commanders face the Tennessee Titans on Sunday, one of their top running backs will be in action. Washington released its final injury report on Friday, and Brian Robinson Jr. will play.

Unfortunately, Austin Ekeler, who suffered a concussion late in Sunday’s loss to the Cowboys, is out. That’s not surprising. It is Ekeler’s second concussion of the season, and he remains in concussion protocol. Also, right tackle Andrew Wyler will miss Sunday’s game. Like Ekeler, he is also in the NFL’s concussion protocol program.

Wylie was limited in practice this week, so there was some hope he could play. Trent Scott will likely start in his place.

Cornerback Marshon Lattimore was listed as doubtful for Sunday. Lattimore made his practice debut on Wednesday but was limited all three days. Head coach Dan Quinn discussed Lattimore’s progress on Friday.

We’re pumped that he’s certainly closer, but we’re going to huddle up today and end of tomorrow to see where exactly we stand,” Quinn said. “We got a pretty strong process to go through and the player is a part of that too. So, we’re going to make all decisions, protect the team first, but man, is it good to have him back out there and get going.”

It still appears unlikely that Lattimore plays, but it certainly appears he’s headed toward making his Washington debut in Week 15 after Washington’s bye against his old team, the Saints, in New Orleans.

Here is Tennessee’s final injury report for Week 13.

Out: OT Leroy Watson IV (back), CB Chidobe Awuzie (groin)

Doubtful: None

Questionable: RB Tyjae Spears (concussion)

Titans injury report: Leroy Watson out, Tyjae Spears questionable

The Tennessee Titans have released their final injury report for Week 13 and expect to have Tyjae Spears back in the fold.

The Tennessee Titans will travel to Landover, MD, on Sunday to play the Washington Commanders in Week 13.

The Titans are getting healthier, although cornerback Chidobe Awuzie and offensive tackle Leroy Watson will remain sidelined this week. The good news is that Awuzie practiced all week, and head coach Brian Callahan is optimistic that he will be back for Week 14.

Callahan was also optimistic that running back Tyjae Spears, who missed Week 12 with a concussion, would clear protocol after practice and be ready to go. His addition could potentially boost the running game against the Commanders, who have struggled against the run throughout 2024. Spears was a full participant in practice on both Thursday and Friday but is questionable for Sunday.

The final injury report and game statuses for the Titans and Commanders are below.

Tennessee Titans

Out: OT Leroy Watson IV (back), CB Chidobe Awuzie (groin)

Doubtful: None

Questionable: RB Tyjae Spears (concussion)

Washington Commanders

Out: OT Andrew Wylie (concussion), RB Austin Ekeler (concussion)

Doubtful: CB Marshon Lattimore (hamstring)

Questionable: None

Commanders DC has interesting comments about cornerbacks

The defensive coordinator had some interesting comments about Washington’s cornerbacks.

The Washington Commanders still need help at cornerback. They hope that help comes soon in the form of Marshon Lattimore. In the meantime, rookie Mike Sainristil, Benjamin St-Juste, Noah Igbinoghene and veteran Michael Davis continue to hold things down.

Did you notice a missing name?

In the past two weeks, Davis has played 49 total defensive snaps after only playing a combined nine snaps since Week. Since Week 8, 2023 first-round pick Emmanuel Forbes has played a total of eight defensive snaps. He did not play in three of those five games.

Forbes’ lack of development and St-Juste’s struggles are a major reason why GM Adam Peters traded for Lattimore at the NFL trade deadline.

In recent weeks, Sainristil has been making his case that he should remain on the outside once Lattimore is healthy enough to play. The second-round pick was initially selected to be the slot cornerback, but Washington’s struggles have led him to play more outside. He’s thrived. His best performance came in Week 11 against the Eagles, where he took turns defending A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith, limiting their impact.

On Thursday, defensive coordinator Joe Whitt Jr. was asked about Washington’s cornerback rotation.

“What we’re doing is less about what Ben’s [CB Benjamin St-Juste] doing and more about what I’ve seen from [CB] Mike [Davis] and want to see more of him,” Whitt said.

Those are interesting comments for multiple reasons. First, it’s not like Davis has stood out. Secondly, he said a lot about St-Juste without saying he’d been struggling. Finally, no mention of Forbes.

“And so, [CB] Mikey [Sainristil] has done a really nice job,” Whitt continued. “We have Ben and Mike into the boundaries, and we have them rotating every two series. And because I think he’s deserving, he’s practiced really well, and so I wanted to see more of him. So, it’s less about what Ben hasn’t done. It’s about more about what Mike has done.”

What happens when Lattimore returns? Who sits? Incredibly, the Commanders believed Forbes and St-Juste would start for them on the outside this season, with Sainristil manning the slot. While St-Juste has done some good things at times, he continues to give up big plays, including one last week at the end of the first half that handed Dallas three points.

Whitt, head coach Dan Quinn, and others can’t wait for Lattimore to debut.

Commanders vs. Titans injury report: Latest updates, news for Thursday

The latest on Brian Robinson Jr. and Marshon Lattimore.

The Washington Commanders were back on the practice field Thursday, preparing for their Week 13 matchup with the Tennessee Titans.

For the second consecutive day, cornerback Marshon Lattimore practice. While he remained limited, the Commanders have increased his work. It will be interesting to see his practice participation on Friday, which could determine his status for Sunday.

Running back Brian Robinson Jr. remained limited, but said he felt good despite spraining his ankle on Sunday. His status will likely go up until gametime, which has happened a few times this season.

Here’s Washington’s complete injury report for Thursday.

Did not participate: RB Austin Ekeler (concussion), WR Noah Brown (knee)

Limited participants: RB Brian Robinson Jr. (ankle), CB Marshon Lattimore (hamstring), DE Clelin Ferrell (knee/rest),  T Andrew Wylie (concussion), Dante Fowler Jr. (hip)

Full participants: G Nick Allegretti (ankle),  CB Noah Igbinoghene (thumb), LB Jordan Magee (elbow)

Here’s Tennessee’s Thursday injury report.

Did not participate: OT Leroy Watson (back),  LB Luke Gifford (hamstring)

Limited participants: CB Chidobe Awuzie (groin), DB Justin Hardee (groin), CB Roger McCreary (knee)

Full participants: S Amani Hooker (illness), DT Jeffery Simmons (NIR/rest), OLB Arden Key (back), WR Calvin Ridley (ankle), RB Tyjae Spears (concussion), CB Jarvis Brownlee Jr. (ribs), OLB Harold Landry (NIR/rest)

Commanders vs. Titans injury report: Latest updates, news for Wednesday

One of Washington’s top running backs was on the practice field Wednesday.

The Washington Commanders returned to the practice field Wednesday ahead of their Week 13 meeting with the Tennessee Titans. Wednesday’s practice featured the debut of cornerback Marshon Lattimore.

While Lattimore was limited, it’s a positive step in his quest to play in his first game for the Commanders this weekend. In the video footage from Wednesday’s practice, Lattimore didn’t appear hindered by the hamstring injury that has sidelined him for weeks.

In other injury news, running back Brian Robinson Jr. practiced but was limited. It was an encouraging sign for Robinson, who injured his ankle in Sunday’s loss to the Cowboys. Robinson left the game after his first carry, returned, carried the football twice, and departed again.

Fellow running back Austin Ekeler also did not practice. Ekeler suffered a concussion at the end of Sunday’s game. It’s his second concussion of the season.

Here’s Washington’s full injury report from Wednesday:

Did not participate: RB Austin Ekeler (concussion), OT Andrew Wylie (concussion), TE Zach Ertz (NIR/rest), DE Clelin Ferrell (knee/rest)

Limited participants: RB Brian Robinson Jr. (ankle), CB Marshon Lattimore (hamstring)

Full participants: G Nick Allegretti (ankle), Dante Fowler (hip), CB Noah Igbinoghene (thumb), LB Jordan Magee (elbow)

Here’s Tennessee’s first injury report of the week.

Did not participate: DT Jeffery Simmons (NIR/rest), OT Leroy Watson (back), CB Roger McCreary (knee), OLB Arden Key (back), WR Calvin Ridley (ankle), LB Luke Gifford (hamstring), OLB Harold Landry (NIR/rest)

Limited participants: RB Tyjae Spears (concussion), CB Chidobe Awuzie (groin), DB Justin Hardee (groin), CB Jarvis Brownlee Jr. (ribs)

Full participants: S Amani Hooker (illness)

Marshon Lattimore makes practice debut for Commanders

Marshon Lattimore is one step closer to making his Washington debut.

For the first time since he was acquired via trade earlier this month, cornerback Marshon Lattimore practiced for the Washington Commanders on Wednesday.

Sure, Lattimore was limited, but it was another positive sign that he was close to appearing in his first game for the Commanders. Lattimore has been dealing with a hamstring injury since before the New Orleans Saints traded him, which has caused him to miss multiple games, including all three since his arrival in Washington.

“We’re going to get some first shots at practice with him today and we’re really following a rigorous process with him,” head coach Dan Quinn said of Lattimore before Wednesday’s practice.

“And that’s not just with Marshon but especially with soft tissue injuries, and we got a great staff, and they’re working together also with him and the feedback that goes with it. And also keep him safe as well but we are pumped to get him back out in the field. They’re hard to predict, on soft tissue injuries and so it’ll be awesome to have him back out working into practice today.”

Here’s Lattimore in action, working with fellow cornerback Benjamin St-Juste.

The Commanders will want to see how Lattimore progresses this week before announcing his status for Sunday’s game against the Tennessee Titans.