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Multiple college coaches view Commanders RB Chris Rodriguez Jr. as a sleeper

The Washington Commanders were always honest that they would likely draft a running back. With a backfield led by Brian Robinson Jr. and Antonio Gibson, the Commanders wanted to add another young back to the mix, particularly with J.D. McKissic [neck] no longer on the roster.

And in the sixth round of the 2023 NFL draft, the Commanders selected former All-SEC running back Chris Rodriguez Jr. of Kentucky.

The first thought is that Rodriguez wasn’t replacing what McKissic brought to the table. Instead, he’s closer to Robinson’s style, Washington’s starting running back. However, the Commanders believe Gibson — a former college wide receiver — can handle McKissic’s former role in the passing game.

As for Rodriguez, some believe he could be a real sleeper for Washington. Over 30 college coaches recently spoke to ESPN discussing the 2023 NFL draft, from the quarterbacks to some sleepers in each round, and Rodriguez was mentioned.

Coaches like Rodriguez’s 217-pound frame and think he can have a solid pro career in the right offense.

“Real good player,” a Power 5 defensive coordinator said. “He’s got some sturdiness to him that’s going to be required at the next level. He’s a good-sized kid.”

Added an SEC coordinator: “Not a superstar, but he can be productive.”

When you rush for over 3,600 yards and score 36 touchdowns in the SEC, you’re a quality player. Remember, Rodriguez was running behind Kentucky’s offensive line — not Georgia’s or Alabama’s OL.

Rodriguez’s combination of size, power, vision and patience could make him a key part of Washington’s offense in the coming seasons.

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