Best and Worst Graded Commanders Defensive Players vs. Eagles in Week 16

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The Washington Commanders are on the hunt for a playoff spot and picked up a huge win against their NFC East rivals, the Philadelphia Eagles, in thrilling fashion beating them 36-33 thanks to a last minute touchdown pass from Jayden Daniels to Jamison Crowder.
While the offense stole the show for the Commanders in their victory, the defense did just enough on the day to limit the Eagles' offense that was without quarterback Jalen Hurts for most of the contest after apparently suffering a concussion which paved the way for former first-round pick Kenny Pickett.
The Commanders were successful against Pickett but still struggled to try and slow down Saquon Barkley who rushed for 150 yards and two scores. Even with Barkley getting his, Washington's defense held the eagles to 3/16 on third downs, sacked the quarterback four times, and came away with two turnovers on the day.
Here is how the Washington Commanders defensive players graded out in their huge 36-33 win over the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 16.
Highest Graded:
1. DE Clelin Ferrell

PFF Grade: 90.9
2. MLB Bobby Wagner

PFF Grade: 90.8
3. LB Frankie Luvu

PFF Grade: 79.5
4. DE Jalyn Holmes

PFF Grade: 74.8
5. NT Carl Davis Jr.

PFF Grade: 72.6
Lowest Graded:
1. LE Daron Payne

PFF Grade: 40.9
2. DE Dante Fowler Jr.

PFF Grade: 45.0
3. CB Mike Sainristil

PFF Grade: 51.8
4. CB Benjamin St-Juste

PFF Grade: 53.8
5. DE Dorance Armstrong

PFF Grade: 55.6
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