We’ve recently seen plenty of praise for the single-game breakout of Fabian Moreau after he got a chance to start on the outside.
But Moreau isn’t the only member of the Washington Redskins secondary having a big season.
Don’t forget Quinton Dunbar, the feel-good story who went undrafted in 2015 and eventually made the switch to cornerback. Since, he’s done nothing but trend in an upward direction.
According to grades compiled by Pro Football Focus, Dunbar ranks first among corners with at least 200 snaps in both overall grade and coverage grade.
Impressive, and don’t forget the four interceptions he’s gathered in the process:
Among CBs with at least 200 snaps here is where Quinton Dunbar ranks:
– Overall grade: 88.8 (1st)
– Coverage grade: 89.9 (1st)
– INT’s: 4 (T-2nd)
– Passer rating when targeted: 44.9 (5th)Get Dunđź”’ to the Pro Bowl.#ProBowlVote #HTTR pic.twitter.com/ok8succI37
— PFF WAS Redskins (@PFF_Redskins) November 30, 2019
While there seem to be plenty of questions about the secondary for the Redskins this offseason, Dunbar doesn’t seem to be one of them. He’s made more strides despite the crumbling state of affairs around him and that shouldn’t get lost in the season as a whole.
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