Washington Commanders
The Washington Commanders' #27 ranking is justified by their disappointing 3-10 record, which reflects a season plagued by inconsistent quarterback play and defensive struggles that have left them near the bottom of the league standings. Despite showing occasional flashes of competitiveness, the Commanders have failed to secure any signature wins against quality opponents, with their three victories likely coming against weaker competition, indicating they haven't proven they can compete with playoff-caliber teams. The team's primary weaknesses appear to center around offensive inconsistency and defensive breakdowns in crucial moments, while their ranking score of 6.209 suggests they're performing below average in most key statistical categories. To have any hope of improving their position, Washington would need to find stability at quarterback, tighten up their defense significantly, and start winning games against teams with similar records like the Saints, Cardinals, and Browns to climb out of the bottom tier. With a 3-10 record, playoff contention is mathematically nearly impossible, so the focus should shift to player development and building momentum for next season.
| Rank | Team | Record | Rating | Point Diff |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| #25 |
New Orleans Saints
|
3-10 | 12.50 | -109 |
| #26 |
Arizona Cardinals
|
3-10 | 6.78 | -66 |
| #27 |
Washington Commanders
|
3-10 | 6.21 | -92 |
| #28 |
Cleveland Browns
|
3-10 | 5.59 | -78 |
| #29 |
New York Jets
|
3-10 | 2.33 | -93 |