Grading the NFC East defenses pre-draft - Who stands out above the rest?
Briefly

The Washington Commanders' defense faced considerable struggles last season, finishing 30th in the NFL against the run and allowing 229 rushing yards in a playoff game. Despite adding players like Javon Kinlaw and Eddie Goldman to bolster their defensive line, questions remain about whether these changes are enough, especially after losing key players. The article provides an overview of Washington's current defensive roster compared to their NFC East rivals, indicating that while improvements have been made, they might still fall short in talent. The NFL Draft looms, offering potential further reinforcements for the defensive unit.
Washington's defense struggled last season, ranking 30th against the run, and giving up 229 rushing yards in the NFC Championship game against the Eagles.
Adam Peters and Dan Quinn are focused on improving the defense, adding significant players like Javon Kinlaw and Eddie Goldman to enhance run-stopping.
The Commanders' defensive depth chart appears weaker as key players departed, and while additions have been made, they may not match the previous production.
A comparison of the Commanders' defense to their NFC East rivals shows they still face challenges and need to address significant gaps in talent.
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