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How did the Commanders fare in free agency compared to the rest of the NFC East?
How did the Washington Commanders grade out in the first week of free agency? How about grading each of the NFC East teams? Where would the Commanders rank in their first week of free agency moves?
Well, Pro Football Focus has taken the time to grade all 32 NFL teams regarding what they have or have not accomplished in their first week of the 2026 free agent signing period. Here is how you can read what PFF has for each free agency move of each team. Washington earned an overall B grade from PFF, earning a "good deal grade" for the signings of EDGE Odafe Oweh, safety Nick Cross and running back Rachaad White.
So, how did the rest of the NFL grade out? What about the NFC East? We've broken PFF's overall grades down alphabetically and, as you can see, the Commanders had a better free-agency period than their NFC East rivals.
Here are the grades for all 32 teams: Arizona Cardinals C+ Atlanta Falcons B- Baltimore Ravens B+ Buffalo Bills B- Carolina Panthers A- Chicago Bears B Cincinnati Bengals B Cleveland Browns B- Dallas Cowboys C Denver Broncos C Detroit Lions C Green Bay Packers D Houston Texans B- Indianapolis Colts C Jacksonville Jaguars C Kansas City Chiefs B Las Vegas Raiders A- Los Angeles Chargers B Los Angeles Rams A Miami Dolphins C+ Minnesota Vikings B New England Patriots B+ New Orleans Saints B New York Giants C New York Jets B Philadelphia Eagles C+ Pittsburgh Steelers B+ San Francisco 49ers B Seattle Seahawks B- Tampa Bay Buccaneers B Tennessee Titans C+ Washington Commanders B This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: Washington Commanders: How did the NFC East fare in free agency?