
#74 G · Washington Commanders
Height
6'6"
Weight
320 lbs
Age
25
College
TCU
Draft
2024, Rd 3, #67
Experience
2 yrs
G Rank
#5 / 167
Grade this player:
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.
Brandon Coleman is a below-average guard at this stage of his development, earning a D+ performance grade that places him firmly outside the conversation for meaningful rotational contributions on a competitive offensive line. With just 12 games of NFL experience across two seasons, the statistical record is too thin to identify a clear strength — the data simply does not support a case for an area where he has separated himself at the position. The more pressing concern is that a second-year player drafted 67th overall in 2024 on a $1.5M AAV rookie scale contract has not yet established the kind of foothold that signals upward trajectory on the depth chart. His role reads as developmental depth at best — a player the coaching staff is still evaluating rather than one they are counting on — and the D+ grade reflects the gap between his draft investment and his current production level. As the media framing makes clear, Coleman operates without scrutiny in either direction: no headlines celebrating a breakout, no public criticism of a glaring problem, just the quiet, unglamorous work of a young lineman trying to carve out a roster spot. With the regular season still 132 days away, the 2026 campaign represents a genuine make-or-break proving ground for Coleman to either justify his draft pedigree or settle into a career as a depth piece. The sentiment grade trending from D to a C- over the last 30 days suggests a modest but real uptick in how observers view his prospects — incremental progress, but progress nonetheless.
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