Grading the Washington Football Team’s offensive line for 2020

PITTSBURGH, PA - DECEMBER 08: Linemen Morgan Moses #76, Brandon Scherff #75, Chase Roullier #73 and Wes Schweitzer #71 of the Washington Football Team prior to the snap against the Pittsburgh Steelers on December 8, 2020 at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Justin K. Aller/Getty Images)
PITTSBURGH, PA - DECEMBER 08: Linemen Morgan Moses #76, Brandon Scherff #75, Chase Roullier #73 and Wes Schweitzer #71 of the Washington Football Team prior to the snap against the Pittsburgh Steelers on December 8, 2020 at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Justin K. Aller/Getty Images) /
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PITTSBURGH, PA – DECEMBER 08: Linemen Morgan Moses #76, Brandon Scherff #75, Chase Roullier #73 and Wes Schweitzer #71 of the Washington Football Team prior to the snap against the Pittsburgh Steelers on December 8, 2020 at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Justin K. Aller/Getty Images)
PITTSBURGH, PA – DECEMBER 08: Linemen Morgan Moses #76, Brandon Scherff #75, Chase Roullier #73 and Wes Schweitzer #71 of the Washington Football Team prior to the snap against the Pittsburgh Steelers on December 8, 2020 at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Justin K. Aller/Getty Images) /

Here are the final grades for the Washington Football Team’s offensive line in 2020.

Like the Washington Football Team in general, the offensive line overachieved this year. They were projected as a severe weak link heading into the season. They were considered to be one of the worst offensive lines in the NFL.

That proved not to be true. As the season progressed, the entire line improved. The right side of the line became one of the best right sides of an offensive line in the NFL. And then the left side of the line, the perceived weakness, was adequate.

I still believe depth is an issue. That should be made a major point of emphasis in the offseason. Because when someone gets hurt, good luck. I also believe they should continue to seek out their left tackle replacement.

In general, however, the offensive line was really solid. It certainly was not the reason the Washington Football Team offense struggled this year.

Before I start my grades, you can check out my first, second and third installment of this series. That way you can see the movement of each player as the year progressed.

With that, here are the final grades for the Washington Football Team offensive line in 2020.