The Philadelphia Eagles defeated the New York Giants 48-22 in Week 14, one week after the Giants and Washington ended in a 20-20 tie. The Eagles finished with 437 total yards against the Giants, and Washington, coming off a bye week, looked poised for an offensive breakthrough against New York.
Rookie running back Brian Robinson Jr. came to play. The third-round pick rushed for 89 yards on 12 attempts, averaging over seven yards per rush but somehow barely touched the football in the second half. Fellow rookie, wide receiver Jahan Dotson, scored another touchdown and had his first career 100-yard game.
Unfortunately for the Commanders, pass-protection issues were a major problem, and quarterback Taylor Heinicke turned the ball over twice. So, while Washington did a good job of moving the ball between the 20s, the offense continues to encounter issues in the red zone.
Pro Football Focus ranked every Commander from Sunday, and we list the top 10-graded offensive players from Week 15.
10. WR Dyami Brown
PFF grade: 62.6
9. LT Charles Leno Jr.
PFF grade: 63.2
8. WR Curtis Samuel
PFF grade: 65.1
7. TE John Bates
PFF grade: 66.0
6. TE Cole Turner
PFF grade: 69.2
5. LG Andrew Norwell
PFF grade: 72.8
4. WR Terry McLaurin
PFF grade: 72.9
3. RT Cornelius Lucas
PFF grade: 73.7
2. RB Brian Robinson Jr.
PFF grade: 79.3
1. WR Jahan Dotson
PFF grade: 81.8