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How Do Washington’s CBs Stack Up Against the Rest of the League After 11 Weeks?

The Commanders’ have a made a great start at rebuilding their roster in the first season under new management. Some areas of weakness were greatly improved in the first offseason, including interior offensive line, linebacker, and the most important position of all, quarterback.

With limited resources to fix many holes, there were bound to be remaining weak spots. Through 11 weeks of Adam Peter’s first season in charge, the Commanders have allowed the 5th most passing yards in the league, and a consensus has emerged that cornerback is the weakest link on defense. But is it all bad news at the CB position?