Commanders O-Line Ranked Dead Last by PFF
Pro Football Focus’s 2026 offensive-line rankings paint a mixed picture across the league, with several teams rebuilding while others maintain stability at the top. The Washington Commanders sunk to last in the rankings after injuries to Laremy Tunsil and center uncertainties, highlighting how health and depth can derail an otherwise talented line. The Browns sit near the bottom as they integrate four new starters, though their center Elgton Jenkins and the development of rookie left tackle Spencer Fano offer some optimism for the future. Carolina’s line ranks 26th largely due to injuries to Ikem Ekwonu and Taylor Moton, underscoring how roster shocks can push a unit down even if backups show potential. Denver earned the top spot by returning their same five starters from a 2025 season they finished as the league’s best, with standout performances from Garett Bolles and Quinn Meinerz amplifying expectations for 2026. The Giants sit at 23rd amid questions about health for Andrew Thomas and the integration of rookies like Francis Mauigoa, indicating that even seemingly solid units face volatility until injuries and development settle.
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