Johnny Newton will not be on the field to take part in the beginning of the rookie portion of the Commanders’ training camp. The second-round defensive tackle was place on the non-football injury (NFI) list Friday, per a team announcement.
The NFI list is used in cases where players begin their NFL careers rehabbing an injury suffered in college. That applies to Newton, whose pre-draft process was affected by foot injuries. He underwent surgery in January to address an injury to his right foot before suffering a Jones fracture in his left foot. The latter issue required another procedure in May, and as such today’s transaction comes as little surprise.
Newton interestingly said he had returned to full health by the time he was drafted, but the Jones fracture kept him out of rookie minicamp and the rest of spring workouts. He can be activated at any time, but he will now miss at least some time during training camp as he prepares for his rookie campaign. The All-American’s health no doubt contributed to his draft stock taking a hit, and Newton needed to wait until Day 2 to hear his name called.
The Illinois product will nevertheless face high expectations once he is healthy and up to speed at the pro level based on his college production. Newton racked up 18 sacks and 28.5 tackles for loss during his time with the Fighting Illini, and he should be able to serve in at least a notable rotational capacity early in his NFL career. Washington still has both Daron Payne and Jonathan Allen ahead of him on the DT depth chart, though.
Those veterans will report to camp next week as the ramp-up period begins toward exhibition contests and the regular season. The Commanders will no doubt hope Newton recovers in time for the fall, so the timing of when he is activated will be worth watching closely.
They essentially traded Montez Sweat for Newton. High expectations? I’d say so. They better hope his foot problems aren’t part of his future. Especially since his senior season at Illinois was less than inspiring.
I mean, it’s four years of Newton for a rental of Sweat, and Newton was still really good his last college season, despite facing a lot of double teams.
It was Sweat for Newton plus whatever $25M can buy on the open market.
Hopefully this doesn’t linger the way foot injuries sometimes do. He’s a stellar player when healthy.
May never play in the NFL. Derrius Guice, second round “gift” to the Redskins ring a bell?