Best and Worst Graded Commanders Offensive Players vs. Steelers

   

The Washington Commanders suffered a tough loss to a strong Pittsburgh Steelers team, dropping the matchup 28-27 to bring them to 7-3 on the season and just one game back of the Philadelphia Eagles for the top spot in the NFC East.

Washington's offense was once again on full display, something that has become the norm around this team. The spark on offense begins with offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury and is executed to near perfection by rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels, a strong running game built behind Brian Robinson Jr. and Austin Ekeler, and an improving wide receiver room led by Terry McLaurin.

Despite being without Robinson Jr. this past week, the Commanders continued to live up to their expectations on offense by putting up 27 points, just two shy of their average in 2024. Here is how the Washington Commanders' offensive players graded out in their tough loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Highest Graded:

1. WR Terry McLaurin

PFF Grade: 82.5

2. WR Noah Brown

PFF Grade: 71.6

3. LG Nick Allegretti

PFF Grade: 67.9

4. RB Jeremy McNichols

PFF Grade: 66.8

5. RB Austin Ekeler

PFF Grade: 66.0

Lowest Graded:

1. TE John Bates

PFF Grade: 32.0

2. WR Dyami Brown

PFF Grade: 45.9

3. TE Zach Ertz

PFF Grade: 50.3

4. RT Trent Scott

PFF Grade: 52.0

5. WR Luke McCaffrey

PFF Grade: 52.6

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