Ron Rivera had a lot to say this week about the Commanders draft class – Hogs Haven

Posted: May 6, 2022 at 12:55 am

Its always nice to hear what the head coach has to say about new players; it helps refine the discussion of those players that will occur between now and the preseason, when we will finally get to see them (and the other 82 players) on the field in Commanders uniforms for the first time.

I encourage you to watch the full interview, but Ive sketched out a few highlights and included a couple of extended quotes below.

Ron discussed each player, going through them in the order they were drafted.

There were no surprises in his comments about Dotson. Ron talked with Julie Donaldson about the decision to trade back, saying that they were confident that Dotson would be there at Pick #16. The most interesting thing to me in Rons comments (though it was not a surprise) was his comment that Dotson could be in the mix for the punt returner position. This was widely commented on by fans, but its good to have it confirmed by the head coach.

Once again, there were no surprises in the coachs comments about the big interior defensive lineman from Alabama. Hes a space eater who was described in the interview as being willing to do the dirty work. Rivera stressed that his contribution to the pass rush may not be in getting sacks himself, but in creating opportunities for others to reach the quarterback. He also stressed that Mathis occupies blockers effectively, which should result in linebackers being able to stay clean and run to the ball more effectively.

The comments here were probably more interesting for what coach said (or didnt say) about Antonio Gibson than about his comments on Robinson.

Rivera first talked about Robinsons ball security; this is the part he didnt say about Gibson. The fact that it was coachs #1 talking point when discussing the rookie running back tells me that having options will matter if Gibson starts coughing up the ball like he did last season.

The other thing that Rivera focused on with Robinson was YAC (yards after contact), saying that this is the other really attractive part of the Crimson Tide running backs game.

Riverboat Ron then harkened back to his Carolina days when he had Jonathan Stewart and DeAngelo Williams; he said that a 1-2 punch is preferred, and that he feels like thats what Robinson and Gibson will provide.

Ron talked specifically about how AG is better running in space, and that Robinsons addition will allow Scott Turner to use Gibson more effectively at what he does best. It sounds like in general Robinson will be Mr. Inside while Gibson will be Mr. Outside. Coach Rivera also commented that this will free up Gibson to take some of the pressure off of JD McKissic by getting AG on the field more often on passing downs.

Ron Rivera immediately set about raising expectations for the 4th round safety. Heres what Ron had to say:

Last year, over 53% of our defensive snaps involved 3 safeties, so, minimum, hes gonna be in there for 53% of the snaps. Hell be part of our Buffalo and nickel packages. Hell get an opportunity to play the nickel position; when we go to big nickel he could end up as the safety or he could end up as the big nickel. So, were gonna be able to continue to use our 3-safety defense a lot because of his versatility, his speed, his quickness and his play smarts. Were pretty excited about this pick.

The comments I keep hearing about Butler from every quarter make him sound more like a first-round pick than a 4th rounder, and its clear that Ron is a fan of Butlers and expecting immediate contributions to the defense. Ron even used the word starter in talking about Butler, which is at odds with his usual reticence to raise expectations about unproven players.

Julie Donaldson mentioned Butlers unreserved enthusiasm for playing special teams, and finally Ron did dampen the expectations for seeing him as a ST gunner slightly, pointing out that the coaches expect Butler to be on the field a lot for defensive snaps, and that Percy may not get the opportunity to play as much special teams as he apparently wants to.

Ron Rivera may have been trying to raise expectations for Percy Butler, but he was definitely going the other way on rookie quarterback Sam Howell, clearly throwing cold water on the idea that Howell will compete for the starting job, or that he will even compete for the backup role. Ron stressed again that Caron Wentz is the starter, Taylor Heinicke is the entrenched backup, and Howell is a developmental player who has plenty of time to develop and is not expected to see the field this season.

Weve got our two guys, right off the bat. We have Carson [Wentz], and we feel very very comfortable with him. Youve got Taylor [Heinicke], who we really like a lot. I mean, this is a guy who did some good things, and continues to do good things for us. So, were excited about that tandem right there. But you do need a depth player, and [Sam Howell] is our third; hes a developmental guy thats gonna have nothing but time. Hell get an opportunity to know the guys in front of him and learn from these guys.

Theres no pressure on him; to me, I think Its a really good thing. I like [Howells] tape from 2020 and 2021, once things settled down for them. The 2020 season was phenomenal. Now he did have some other guys around him; he had two running backs, two receivers, a tight end and 3 offensive linemen that ended up in the NFL. And so, in 2021, he was kind of starting all over, and they were trying to figure out who they were gonna be. He threw for over 3,000 yards, and rushed for over 1,000. I think he accounted for over 30 touchdowns on their offense. Thats a pretty impactful season. So, hes got some skillsets to him. Hes a guy that can be a future guy for us, which is gonna help us eventually. But right now, I like who our quarterback is, and I like our primary backup.

The discussion about Washingtons drafted tight end acknowledged that he is a developed pass catcher and an undeveloped blocker. Rivera talked about Logan Thomas as an all-round tight end, Bates as a blocker, Turner as a pass catcher, and Reyes as a developmental player who is still learning the game.

The coach focused on two aspects of Turners skillset. He mentioned Turners catch radius repeatedly, and agreed with Julie Donaldsons description of him as being like a bigger wide receiver and posing a red zone threat. Ron also mentioned that the coaches would work with him to develop his blocking skills.

Much like he did with Sam Howell, Ron Rivera talked about the fact that offensive lineman Chris Paul would face no pressure to start, and that he would get plenty of time to develop. Rivera praised Pauls versatility due to his experience playing both left and right guard along with some experience at tackle, and described him as very bright. Perhaps remembering the frequent injuries that plagued the offensive line last season, Ron predicted that Paul would see the playing field at some point during the 22 season, but repeated that he is primarily a developmental prospect.

The coach didnt have a lot to say about the 7th round cornerback. Reading between the lines, the message seemed to be that Holmes might struggle to make the 53-man roster, and that he might be a candidate for the practice squad; in fact, Rons most immediate comment about Holmes was that he definitely faced no pressure.

Coach described Holmes as raw, discussed the fact that his background is primarily in a man-to-man scheme while Washington tends to play a lot of zone, and ended by saying that, this offseason, the rookie defensive back would get a chance to show what he can do.

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