The Washington Commanders wrapped up their 2025 preseason by hosting the Baltimore Ravens on Saturday afternoon, losing 30-3. Sam Hartman threw two interceptions and fumbled the ball once, and Josh Johnson threw an interception as well.
It was ugly from start to finish, and painful to watch, but there were some solid performances by players looking to solidify a spot on the final 53-man roster. Tight end Colson Yankoff made a huge case for himself, as did linebacker Ale Kaho and safety Daryl Worley.
Roster trim downs are due by 4:00 p.m. ET on Tuesday, August 26, so let’s take a look at the best (and worst) performers on both sides of the ball as graded by Pro Football Focus.
Commanders PFF grades: Top 5 offense
- TE Colson Yankoff: 84.2
- TE Ben Sinnott: 76.3
- WR Luke McCaffrey: 74.7
- C Nick Harris: 73.5
- TE Lawrence Cager: 73.3
Commanders PFF grades: Top 5 defense
- LB Ale Kaho: 90.8
- S Tyler Owens: 90.7
- LB Duke Riley: 90.1
- LB Kam Arnold: 79.5
- LB T.J. Maguranyanga: 79.2
Commanders PFF grades: Bottom 5 offense
- QB Sam Hartman: 33.6
- TE Cole Turner: 40.4
- WR K.J. Osborn: 46.0
- C Michael Deiter: 47.6
- T Foster Sarell: 48.8
Commanders PFF grades: Bottom 5 defense
- NT Eddie Goldman: 28.9
- DT Jer’Zhan Newton: 38.5
- DE Jalyn Holmes: 40,6
- CB Car’lin Vigers: 43.9
- LB Jordan Magee: 46.6
Commanders PFF grades: Other notables
- T George Fant: 72.3
- RB Chris Rodriguez Jr: 71.3
- G Timothy McKay: 68.5
- RB Kazmeir Allen: 68.1
- DT Sheldon Day: 75.3
- CB Antonio Hamilton Sr.: 75.2
- CB Essang Bassey: 71.5
- CB Bobby Price: 68.9
- CB Trey Amos: 64.9
This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: Who was the Commanders’ highest graded player in final preseason game?