Best and Worst Graded Commanders Defensive Players vs. Falcons

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The Washington Commanders have been one of the best stories of the NFL this season and they clinched their first playoff berth since 2020 and first 11-win season since 1991 after beating the Atlanta Falcons 30-24 in overtime on Sunday Night Football.
The win for the Commanders mostly can be attributed to the offense as the defense struggled against the Michael Penix Jr.-led Falcons. While they were able to hold the Falcons to just 2/10 on third down, they only got to Penix twice for sacks and allowed over 100 yards rushing and over 330 total yards.
One bright spot is that the Commanders' defense continues to turn opposing teams over as Quan Martin was able to come down with an early interception. Despite getting Jonathan Allen back, the Commanders struggled to create much pressure and desperately missed cornerback Marshon Lattimore who missed the game due to injury.
With a playoff spot locked up, it will be interesting to see the game plan for Washington against the Cowboys. Here is how the Commanders' defensive players graded out in their overtime victory over the Falcons.
Highest Graded:
1. MLB Bobby Wagner

PFF Grade: 80.2
2. DT Jonathan Allen

PFF Grade: 73.8
3. DE Clelin Ferrell

PFF Grade: 72.2
4. DE Dorance Armstrong

PFF Grade: 70.9
5. CB Benjamin St-Juste

PFF Grade: 69.6
Lowest Graded:
1. CB Michael Davis

PFF Grade: 33.8
2. LE Daron Payne

PFF Grade: 39.2
3. CB Mike Sainristil

PFF Grade: 44.7
4. SS Percey Butler

PFF Grade: 52.3
5. LB Frankie Luvu

PFF Grade: 52.5
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Caleb is from Nashville, TN, and graduated from Florida State University in 2018 with majors in Sociology and History. He has previously written for an FSU outlet and started covering the Buccaneers in March of 2022 while co-hosting the Hear the Cannons podcast. He expanded his role with GamedayMedia by covering the Houston Texans and Washington Commanders in April of 2024. You can follow Caleb on Twitter @chsnole
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