After completely dominating the Indianapolis Colts in Week 1, the Los Angeles Rams fell flat in a late comeback attempt against the Washington Redskins. The Rams lost 27-20 in dramatic fashion with Jared Goff’s interception on the final drive sealing L.A.’s fate.

It would have been great to see the Rams start 2-0 for the first time since 2001, but the Redskins were simply the better team on Sunday, and it was clear on the field. That’s not to say there weren’t a few standout performances by L.A.’s players, but it wasn’t a great team effort as a whole.

Here’s how Pro Football Focus viewed it, handing out grades for a few of the Rams’ best performers on Sunday.

TE Gerald Everett, 83.2 overall grade

DI Ethan Westbrooks, 81.3 overall grade

HB Todd Gurley, 80.8 overall grade

LB Mark Barron, 77.5 overall grade

TE Derek Carrier, 77.4 overall grade

Everett led all Rams receivers with 95 yards on three catches, 69 of which came on a single play. He looked like the dynamic weapon the Rams hoped he’d become when they took him in the second round of this year’s draft, which is a positive sign.

As for Gurley, here’s what PFF had to say:

Gurley supporters have been waiting a long time to see the promise he showed in a five week span as a rookie, this week he looked better than he has in recent games. Against Washington he showed his skill set as a receiver, which is surprising given his reputation, however when he is in space he is able to use his quickness and strength to gain some big yards after the catch.

Jared Goff, despite playing relatively well for the first 58 minutes, graded out poorly by PFF’s measures. He was given a 43.1 overall grade, which was impacted by his inability to “break everything down under pressure.”

On defense, Alec Ogletree had an especially bad game, according to PFF, despite leading the team in tackles and recording a sack on a perfectly timed blitz. When you give up 229 yards rushing, it falls on the linebackers and defensive line, which is why Ogletree received such a poor grade of 27.9.