
#74 G · Washington Commanders
Height
6'6"
Weight
320 lbs
Age
25
College
TCU
Draft
2024, Rd 3, #67
Experience
2 yrs
G Rank
#79 / 172
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On the field, Brandon Coleman grades out as a shaky G for Washington Commanders (D+ Performance). That places him 79th of 172 graded gs. Against that production, his deal reads as fairly priced on the Contract Value Index (C+) — the team is paying below what the play would command. The public read is positive (B- Sentiment), drawn from current news and social signal rather than the box score.
Length
4 years
Total Value
$6.1M
Guaranteed
$1.2M
AAV
$1.5M/yr
Brandon Coleman's four-year, $6.1M extension with Washington earns a C+ CVI, representing a fair market deal for an interior lineman coming off his rookie contract. At $1.5M per year, Coleman falls into the solid starter salary range for guards, though his production level remains somewhat uncertain given limited starting experience. The 26-year-old is entering what should be his prime years, making this a reasonable bet on continued development along Washington's retooled offensive line. The contract structure favors the Commanders with only $1.2M guaranteed, providing flexibility if Coleman doesn't establish himself as a long-term starter while avoiding the premium costs of proven veterans. This deal reflects Washington's pragmatic approach to building depth and continuity on the offensive line without breaking the bank, though it's the type of middle-tier investment that needs to hit for the roster construction to work.
Other same-position deals the Contract Value Index also places in the C band — a quick read on where Brandon's contract sits relative to comparable money.
Brandon Coleman is a second-year guard for the Washington Commanders, still in the early stages of carving out a legitimate role along one of the NFL's most scrutinized offensive fronts. With 28 career games under his belt, Coleman sits squarely in developing-player territory — he has seen the field enough to accumulate meaningful experience, but not nearly enough to establish the kind of consistent, week-to-week reliability that coaches demand from interior linemen. At just 25 years old, the margin for growth remains real, but his current performance grades out at a D+, a reflection of the technical inconsistencies and situational lapses that have kept him from ascending past a rotational role. For a position where presence, communication, and durability are the currency of value, Coleman has yet to demonstrate the sustained availability and execution that would make him a foundational piece of Washington's rebuild. The Commanders will need him to sharpen his footwork in pass protection and improve his recognition against stunts and twists if he hopes to compete for a starting job. The next 16 to 20 games will be critical — either he closes the developmental gap and emerges as a viable starter, or Washington looks elsewhere to solidify a position group that can make or break an offense.
Brandon Coleman ranks 79th of 172 graded gs by performance. That slots Brandon between Nick Leverett (C-) just ahead and Dillon Radunz (D+) just behind.
Graded higher
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Dillon RadunzNew Orleans SaintsAround Washington, the narrative on Brandon Coleman reads as a B- sentiment grade — measured by recent headlines and fan reactions. The 25-year-old second-year guard has experienced a sharp tonal shift in local media coverage, pivoting from anonymous depth piece to a genuine developmental intrigue story, with beat writers and fan communities treating his receiving first-team left guard reps and center competition involvement as meaningful evidence of upside the organization believes it can unlock. That optimistic framing — positioning him as a versatile wild card capable of anchoring a reshaping offensive line — stands in stark contrast to his D+ performance grade, which reflects limited statistical production and the reality that he hasn't yet forced the conversation at the national level through on-field execution. Washington's recent offensive line signings (Antonio Hamilton, Joshua Josephs among others) complicate his momentum slightly by signaling the front office is actively reinforcing the position room rather than banking on Coleman alone, though the fact that he's receiving reps in multiple line spots suggests the coaching staff views him as part of the solution. The bottom line: Coleman enters the regular season in 91 days as a name with genuine local buzz but zero margin for error — his narrative is entirely dependent on translating preseason opportunity into tangible production once games count.
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