Washington Commanders
The Washington Commanders' #26 ranking appears justified given their disappointing 4-11 record, which reflects significant struggles on both sides of the ball throughout the season. Their ranking below teams with similar or even worse records like the Bengals and Saints (both 5-10) suggests their four wins likely came against weaker competition or were unconvincing performances that didn't demonstrate sustainable improvement. The Commanders have shown flashes of potential in their offensive system but have been plagued by inconsistent quarterback play, defensive breakdowns in crucial moments, and an inability to close out winnable games. Their lack of "notable games" indicates they haven't proven they can compete with quality opponents, which is essential for any team hoping to build momentum. With their playoff hopes mathematically eliminated, Washington needs to focus on evaluating young talent, establishing offensive identity and continuity, and addressing major defensive weaknesses through the remainder of the season to build a foundation for 2024 rather than chase an impossible playoff berth.
| Rank | Team | Record | Rating | Point Diff |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| #24 |
Cincinnati Bengals
|
5-10 | 31.75 | -99 |
| #25 |
New Orleans Saints
|
5-10 | 27.69 | -83 |
| #26 |
Washington Commanders
|
4-11 | 12.95 | -95 |
| #27 |
Arizona Cardinals
|
3-12 | 3.39 | -93 |
| #28 |
Cleveland Browns
|
3-12 | 0.55 | -109 |