Best and Worst Graded Commanders Defensive Players vs. Steelers

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The Washington Commanders suffered a brutal loss as they fell to the Pittsburgh Steelers 28-27 this past week. The defense stood tall for a majority of the contest, but it was a late touchdown pass from Russell Wilson to newly acquired wide receiver Mike Williams that brought things home for the Steelers.
Washington's defense has been middle of the pack this year but have seen the majority of their struggles come on the backend in the secondary - something that was visible Sunday afternoon. The defensive front and linebackers for the Commanders are some of the best in the game and to sure up their secondary they went out and traded for Marshon Lattimore. Lattimore didn't play in this game as he continues to work his way back from a nagging hamstring injury.
Head coach Dan Quinn knows what his defense is capable of and will want to see more from them as we enter the back half of the 2024 season. Here is how the Washington Commanders' defensive players graded out in their loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Highest Graded:
1. DT Sheldon Day

PFF Grade: 89.9
2. WLB Mykal Walker

PFF Grade: 79.2
3. DE Dorance Armstrong

PFF Grade: 77.2
4. FS Quan Martin

PFF Grade: 72.9
5. DT Daron Payne

PFF Grade: 70.4
Lowest Graded:
1. CB Noah Igbinoghene

PFF Grade: 30.0
2. DT Phidarian Mathis

PFF Grade: 44.6
3. DE Clelin Ferrell

PFF Grade: 51.9
4. SS Percy Butler

PFF Grade: 55.3
5. DE Dante Fowler Jr.

PFF Grade: 56.1
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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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