
"Head coach Dan Quinn will probably reveal more after the game. But from the outside looking in, this represents a damning indictment of how Coleman's switch to the interior is being perceived. It's been a rough start for Coleman, but he's not alone in that regard. The former TCU standout's 31.7 pass-blocking grade from Pro Football Focus ranks 79th out of 89 qualifying guards. His 58.9 run-blocking grade is average, although he has yet to give up a sack or a penalty in 2025."
"That wasn't enough to keep his place in the lineup. The Commanders will move forward with Chris Paul as the starting left guard. George Fant and Trent Scott were also active with the offensive line in flux, which is a disaster waiting to happen just three games into the season. This is a brutal reality check for Coleman. Hopes were extremely high around the second-year pro this summer,"
The Commanders announced Andrew Wylie starting at right guard, prompting expectations of a role change for Nick Allegretti. Instead, Brandon Coleman was inactive for Week 3 against the Raiders despite being a full participant in Friday practice and carrying no injury designation, making him a healthy scratch per a source. Head coach Dan Quinn deferred comment until after the game. Coleman's early struggles include a 31.7 Pro Football Focus pass-blocking grade (79th of 89 qualifying guards) and a 58.9 run-blocking grade, though he has not allowed a sack or committed a penalty. The offensive line remains in flux.
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