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Commanders PFF grades: Best and worst performers from win over Giants
The Washington Commanders picked up their first win of 2024 on Sunday, defeating the New York Giants 21-18. It was a strange win for the Commanders, who beat New York without scoring a touchdown and allowing three touchdowns.
The win snapped Washington’s eight-game losing streak. The Commanders had also not won on its home field since Week 1 last season. It was another mistake-free day from rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels, who accounted for 270 yards while running back Brian Robinson Jr. paced a rushing attack that managed 215 yards on the ground.
How did Pro Football Focus grade the Commanders in Week 2? It’s time for PFF’s grades from Sunday’s win over the Giants.
Top 5 offense
WR Noah Brown: 73.3
LG Nick Allegretti: 71.7
RB Brian Robinson Jr: 68.1
WR Dyami Brown: 65.0
WR Olamide Zaccheaus: 64.9
Bottom 5 offense
LT Brandon Coleman: 39.5
TE Ben Sinnott: 42.1
WR Luke McCaffrey: 43.8
TE John Bates: 49.1
RT Andrew Wylie: 50.1
Top 5 defense
LB Bobby Wagner: 89.3
DT Daron Payne: 72.4
CB Benjamin St-Juste: 69.0
DT Jonathan Allen: 62.9
S Quan Martin: 62.7
Bottom 5 defense
CB Michael Davis: 31.1
DE Clelin Ferrell: 36.8
DT Johnny Newton: 39.5
DT Phidarian Mathis: 46.8
DE Dorance Armstrong: 48.2
Other notable grades
QB Jayden Daniels: 64.7
RG Sam Cosmi: 57.7
WR Terry McLaurin: 63.8
RB Austin Ekeler: 64.8
LB Frankie Luvu: 59.3
CB Mike Sainristil: 57.0
S Jeremy Chinn: 54.9
This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: Commanders PFF grades: Best and worst performers from win over Giants