Fresh off a conference championship game appearance, an Offensive Rookie of the Year award for Jayden Daniels, and more hype surrounding the squad since the 90’s, Washington will enter a critical 2025 offseason.
One of the major areas Adam Peters and company will need to address is Washington’s offensive line.
Advanced Metrics:
Despite a 12-5 rerecord and a trip to the conference championship game, the Commanders offensive line did not fare well in 2024 when it comes to advanced metrics.
Here's where the Commanders ranked among teams PFF grades this season
Offense: 14th
Pass: 4th
Pass block: 22nd
Receiving: 13th
Run: 7th
Run block: 28th
Defense: 31st
Run defense: 29th
Tackling: 15th
Pass rush: 15th
Coverage: 30th
Special Teams: 13th
Still can't believe this…— Mason Kinnahan (@Mason_Kinnahan) February 7, 2025PFF is certainly not the end-all-be-all, but these advanced stats do tend to match the eye test when it comes to overall offensive line play.