The Commanders are moving on from a former second-round pick. According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, the team is waiving defensive lineman Phidarian Mathis. Rapoport hints that the third-year player has a chance of catching on with a new squad via the waiver wire.
The Alabama product was selected with the 47th-overall pick in the 2022 draft. He suffered a torn meniscus in his NFL debut that kept him off the field for most of his rookie campaign. A calf injury forced him out of the lineup for the start of his sophomore season, and he got into about a third of his team’s defensive snaps once he returned in October.
Mathis saw a similar role in 2024, appearing in 257 defensive snaps in 12 appearances. When Jonathan Allen went down with an injury, Mathis initially saw an uptick in snaps opposite Daron Payne or Jer’Zhan Newton. However, Mathis has been inactive for each of the past three games, with the likes of Sheldon Day, Jalyn Holmes, and Carl Davis earning snaps at defensive tackle.
This move could ultimately be a precursor to the Commanders activating Allen from IR. The veteran has been working his way back from a pectoral injury suffered in mid-October. Allen returned to practice earlier this month and was a full participant this week.
Everyone bragged about how good Riverboat Ron was, but this new regime has tossed aside of his high draft picks.
This is what happens, and should happen to players that do not preform.
Sounds like a perfect fit for the Bears!
Seriously, nothing to lose and a rookie contract.
Strange decision. This is cutting a lot of player potential. Okay, Emanuel Forbes was simply too small, slender and contact shy to play effectively in the NFL. But Mathis? One can never have enough star Alabama defensive linemen available for rotation.