Commanders roster rankings: New TE Chig Okonkwo makes the list at No. 9

Commanders roster rankings: New TE Chig Okonkwo makes the list at No. 9
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Editor’s note: We’ll count down the top 10 Commanders players on the 2026 roster regardless of position sporadically over the next few weeks. Before we get to it, here’s how we arrived at the ranking: Our Scott Bair, Scott Jennings and Mark Tyler compiled a top 13 – no ranking was identical — with points assigned to each ranking slot from all three lists. We used these point values to form a consensus top 10 ranking. We’ll write a story on each member of the top 10 and another on others receiving votes at the end. Plus, Mark will probably have a Tyler’s Take with his thoughts. You’ll surely object to some of these rankings, though debate is kind of the point with lists like this. Today we focus on No. 9:


The Commanders invested heavily in their defense this offseason, but they also added a few weapons on offense for Jayden Daniels to work with.

Former Titans TE Chig Okonkwo was one of Washington’s free agent additions that is expected to play a big role on the team this season, and beyond. Chig has played at least 60% of the offensive snaps and started at least 11 games each of the last three seasons. General manager Adam Peters signed him to a three-year deal worth up to $30 million.

Why Chig Okonkwo is ranked No. 9

This ranking was consistent, with everyone having Chig at the bottom of the Top 10. He joins a team that had Zach Ertz as the No. 1 tight end for the past two seasons, until he tore his ACL last year. Okonkwo is going to get a lot of targets in this offense, with John Bates, Ben Sinnott, and Colson Yankoff behind him on the depth chart. There are also question marks at wide receiver behind Terry McLaurin, and Okonkwo should benefit as a reliable target for Jayden Daniels.

What he has done

The Tennessee Titans took Chig Okonkwo in the fourth round of the 2022 NFL draft. He had at least 450 receiving yards in each of his four seasons in Tennessee, but he only averaged two touchdowns per season. Okonkwo has great after the catch ability, and despite his smaller size, can truck some defensive backs or make them miss in the open field. Chig moves the chains, with 90 of his 196 receptions resulting in a first down.