

The Washington Commanders have 90 players currently on the roster, making it easy for some players to slip through the cracks and move under the radar.
According to CBS Sports, second-year cornerback Benjamin St-Juste is the most under-the-radar player for the Commanders.
Last season as a rookie, the Minnesota product didn't produce eye-popping numbers on the stat sheet, but played well despite having a season cut short by injury. He appeared in nine games, recording 26 total tackles with three passes defended.
His best statistical game of the year came in a 43-21 loss to the Buffalo Bulls on Sept. 26. St-Juste had seven total tackles and a pass defended despite being diagnosed with a concussion following the loss.
He recapped his rookie season on the Trap or Dive Podcast this past March.
"It wasn't that much more physical than college was and that (much) faster," St-Juste said. "It's just the guys, their toolbox, they have a lot of tools in it and the guys are really really smart, and if you don't do your technique right for one play they're going to exploit that."
Now with more experience headed into year two, St-Juste will look to lead a Washington secondary that gave up the fourth-most passing yards per game last season (254.9) before finishing the year with a 7-10 record.