Commanders PFF grades: Best and worst performers vs. Rams in Week 15

The grades are in. Who graded the highest on offense? What about defense? One player really stood out on offense.

The Washington Commanders finally enjoyed a week off. The Commanders returned to action in Week 15 with a cross-country trip to Los Angeles to face the Rams.

Unfortunately, Washington’s luck against the Rams was much the same as before the bye week. Los Angeles jumped out to a 28-7 lead on the Commanders, but Washington stormed back late in the fourth quarter behind backup quarterback Jacoby Brissett, who replaced Sam Howell midway through the fourth quarter before falling 28-20.

The defense’s performance was similar to that of the previous game. While some things improved, look no further than Cooper Kupp’s 62-yard touchdown to see that the Commanders’ coverage issues are still a major problem. And it was another game in which Washington’s pass rush struggled to apply pressure on Matthew Stafford.

How did Pro Football Focus grade the Commanders?

It’s time to review PFF’s best and worst from Washington’s Week 15 game. Here are the grades.