Clark tallied 28 run stops on 282 run defense snaps, good for the 16th-best run-stop percentage (9.9%) at the position. Brady finished the 2018 season with his sixth Super Bowl title and his fourth consecutive elite grade, making him the only quarterback in the NFL to record grades of 90.0 or more in each season since 2015. Kittle topped 1,000 receiving yards for the second season in a row and was one of the league’s most effective players after the catch. Ekeler was one of the league's leaders in yards per reception after the catch, as he gained more than 10 yards after the catch every time the ball arrived in his hands. Only Patrick Mahomes has a higher big-time throw rate than Wilson over the past decade, and obviously, Mahomes has only had to do it for a little over two seasons. Armstead ended the year with the fourth-best overall PFF grade (89.8), and while the Super Bowl wasn’t his best game, he added 11 total pressures across three playoff outings to end with 73 across all games, one short of exactly doubling his previous career-high. Buckner has solid grades across the board and is a player with no real weaknesses. Staley missed out on a Super Bowl ring, but in the two Super Bowls he featured in, he didn’t surrender a single pressure despite going up against some top-level competition. He had the second-best pass rush win rate of any player regardless of position, and he did so while being double-teamed on more snaps than most pass-rushers. Josh Sitton was unquestionably the best pass-blocking guard in the NFL throughout his career. The second-highest-graded rookie cornerback this year, Ward lived up to his top-five billing. Manning’s late-career revival in Denver was a remarkable thing to watch. Kam Chancellor — along with Richard Sherman and Earl Thomas III — was instrumental in the Seattle Seahawks’ Legion of Boom defense and the pivot league-wide away from Tampa 2-style coverages and toward those single-high looks that the Seahawks used so effectively. Jump to page: Results 1 to 15 of 26 Thread: PFF's top 101 players of college football. This season, his play in other facets of the game were better, and so his overall grade jumped to a career-best mark of 78.9. 1 player on this list in multiple seasons, and while he has slipped from that level, he is still good enough to be one of the best 101 players in the league. He also registered 38 defensive stops and was once again solid against the run in most games. Jason Kelce was a sixth-round draft pick back in 2011, and though he played 1,000-plus snaps in his rookie year, he didn’t look likely to develop into the kind of dominant force he has since become. His coverage grade (91.0), was the second-best mark in the league, trailing only the breakout season from his teammate in the Vikings' secondary. Hayward doesn’t get remembered as a shutdown corner along with the biggest names at the position, but he should. He showed incredible versatility within the Kansas City Chiefs‘ defense, excelling as a deep-lying free safety as well as an in-the-box joker on defense. Best news is that two of them will be suiting up in Austin for the 2020-21 football season. Few players have come to represent a prototype at a position quite like Earl Thomas, and he was arguably the single most important player in Seattle’s Legion of Boom defense. PFFELO Ratings are PFF’s NFL power rankings based on weekly player grades in each facet of play. The school with the most players on PFF’s list of the top 101 players of the decade is none other than (drum roll) – the Cal Golden Bears. Like Whitworth, Peters has also performed well deep into his 30s, though the age appears to have taken a toll on his durability more than it has for Whitworth, with Peters missing time in each of the last few seasons. Shorn of their star quarterback, Cam Newton, the Panthers struggled through the Kyle Allen era for much of the season with McCaffrey carrying the load on offense. But he also broke 81 tackles and was one of the most physically imposing receivers in the league. One of the most physically gifted receivers of his generation, Brandon Marshall’s best years came over the past decade. In his sixth season, he finished as the sixth-highest graded player at the position with an overall grade of 76.0 and a 79.5 receiving grade. For his career, Bryant produced a 101.9 passer rating for his quarterbacks when targeted. Here is a list of the best head coaches in the history of the Pittsburgh Steelers franchise. Quickly becoming a cautionary tale as to the dependency of running backs on their situation, Le’Veon Bell was nevertheless a legitimate game-changing back for the majority of his career with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Deshaun Watson came into this season surrounded by uncertainty due to his season-ending ACL injury last year, but he played a full 16 games this season and finished with the 12th-best grade (82.6) out of 39 qualifying quarterbacks. Coverage is one of the most inconsistent grading elements PFF looks at; it is, by definition, dependent on the opposition more than most areas, and consistently grading well on the back end is incredibly hard to do. Williams was once again excellent in coverage and against the run, notching four interceptions and six pass breakups over the year. Along with the rest of the Bengals' defense, Atkins didn't quite manage to produce the kind of play that he's demonstrated in years past. The one offensive lineman who brings everybody together, Quenton Nelson is a force in all areas of the game and a real tone-setter for the Colts' offensive line, as intangible as that is. Michael Bennett, at his best, was a unique force along the defensive line. Mark Andrews saw 104 targets this season, including the team's lone playoff appearance, catching 65.4% of them (68) and scoring 10 touchdowns. It clearly didn’t matter where he lined up, where he was targeted or whether he had to fight for the ball or not, Hopkins was in a class of his own this season, and it all led to the NFL’s highest overall (92.0) and receiving grade (92.2) at the position. Even late in his career, he was able to go toe-to-toe with physically dominant cornerbacks like Richard Sherman and catch almost 100 yards’ worth of passes and score a touchdown. Even though he ended the year without an interception, he generated 11 pass breakups, and his coverage grade of 80.4 ranked 13th among cornerbacks who logged 300 or more snaps this season. Byard has 18 interceptions and 17 more pass breakups over four seasons including postseason play and has consistently graded well in every facet of play that PFF measures. A player who has played a variety of positions in his NFL career, Jimmie Ward had a career year this season for the 49ers as part of a vastly improved roster overall. Show full articles without "Continue Reading" button for {0} hours. Jones was a solid safety in the Cowboys’ secondary, but his transition to corner has propelled him to one of the best secondary players in the NFL. Bowman was a partner to Patrick Willis in the middle of the 49ers’ defense and was then briefly Willis’ successor before injuries forced him into a decline and ultimately to walk away. In pass protection, Martin allowed 21 pressures in 597 pass-block snaps. Doug Baldwin represented a movement in the NFL away from prototypical No. In Pittsburgh, Fitzpatrick showed that he could be a far bigger playmaker than the Dolphins ever coaxed from him, and he made several game-changing plays for them in his new home. After yet another dominant season and Super Bowl run with the Rams, Suh finished the year with an 83.0 overall grade, third-highest of his career. A third-round pick in 2011, Casey has yet to grade lower than 70.0 over a season and has notched at least 40 total pressures in every year since a slow first couple of campaigns in the NFL. One of only two interior defenders to post 500-plus total pressures over the decade, Suh was a consistently disruptive force and one who transitioned into more of a run defender as his career progressed and his physical gifts began to decline. For a time this season, it looked as if Dak Prescott would be significantly higher on this list, but his season stumbled to a close much like that of the Dallas Cowboys around him. Terron Armstead is coming off the second-best pass-blocking season of his career and finished with a pass-blocking grade of 89.3, ranking second among offensive tackles. Register today for free or log in to access this premium article. Harrison is one of the best defenders the league has seen, maybe ever, and was an outstanding player in the past decade. Ostensibly an edge rusher, he would spend considerable time inside as a defensive tackle and use his child-sized shoulder pads combined with his speed and quickness to knife through the defensive line and wreak havoc in the backfield. He earned an overall grade of 88.1 last season, tying for ninth out of 113 edge defenders, while his 70 total pressures (56 hurries, nine hits, five sacks) were the fourth-most for an edge defender in 2018. Mitchell Schwartz has been one of the best offensive linemen of the past decade. Still, that was good enough to propel him into the top 20 of this list. It’s helped by blocking for Alex Smith and Derek Carr — quarterbacks who get rid of the ball quickly and favor passing underneath — but Hudson has surrendered just 55 total pressures over the entire decade. The Rams took a significant step back this season overall, but one member of the team who went in the other direction was their tight end, Tyler Higbee. Bakhtiari has now had six straight seasons with a PFF pass-blocking grade of 85.0 or better, with three of those seasons going well into the 90.0s. Kyle Van Noy put together a career year for the New England Patriots on the edge this season. Kelce's run blocking is one of the most important elements in the Eagles' ground game, and his ability to make tough blocks on the move separates him from other centers. Buckner has solid grades across the board and is a player with no real weaknesses. In a different era of the game, Damon Harrison would go down as one of the greatest players to ever play. He also led all 47 NFL running backs with 100-plus carries in breakaway percentage at 54.0%, as 706 of his 1,307 rushing yards came from runs of 15 or more yards. More than a decade later, he wasn’t just able to hold up but was one of the best linemen of his generation. His overall PFF grade of 90.4 represents an almost 15-point jump from his previous career-best grade, which itself had represented a jump from the first five years of his career. There have been few players as consistent as Anthony Castonzo over the majority of his career. It’s time to release the Pro Football Focus Top 101 – the 101 best single-season performances regardless of position – and credit the best players from this year. Granted, there was also some ugly play in there, but for the entire decade, Peterson allowed just 55% of passes thrown his way to be caught, and he would regularly track receivers all over the field, including into the slot. His 90.3 overall grade ranked inside the top-five among edge defenders this season with his 90.0 pass rush grade coming in at third overall. Every season there is a battle to earn the position of the best interior defender in the league not named Aaron Donald. At its heart, PFF is a site for player evaluation, and the 101 is our chance to acknowledge and praise the best players and performances from the 2018 season (including the playoffs). This list is based solely on 2019 play. Even his absence showed how good he is, though, as Drew Brees completely changed his game when his reliable blindside protector wasn't in the lineup by dramatically speeding up his release. This marked the third consecutive season that Collins has improved his overall PFF grade and the second straight year in which he has cut the number of pressures he surrendered. Bill Belichick and the Patriots realized what he could become and invested big money into him as a free agent. His 49 big-time throws were six more than anyone else in the NFL, and he also broke PFF’s single-season deep passing yardage record with 1,514 yards on passes of 20 or more yards downfield- and that’s with three dropped deep balls on the year. After Joe Thomas, David Bakhtiari became the gold standard when it comes to pass protection in the NFL. If you’re of a certain age, you might not even remember Charles Tillman, who was one of the game’s best corners in an era when Tampa-2 defenses were far more prevalent. Hill generated 1,593 yards on 96 receptions during the regular season with 754 of those yards coming on passes that traveled 20 or more yards downfield, first among receivers. He didn’t have a single-game grade below 60.0 all season long, and he only had three below 70.0. Walking away from the game relatively early doesn’t help that sample size problem, but Willis at his best was the best linebacker in football. Evans just consistently produces, particularly on deep targets. The winner of PFF's Best Run Defender Award for 2019, Calais Campbell continues to play the best football of his career over the age of 30. His 873 yards after the catch were also 200 more than we’ve ever seen from a tight end before. Jamal Adams has become one of the game's most versatile weapons on defense. He doesn’t get remembered among the game’s greats, but Brent Grimes was one of the best zone-coverage cornerbacks of the past decade and spent a career overcoming size disparities to the best receivers in the league. Lynch didn’t just lead the decade in broken tackles (403 on 1,803 regular-season carries), but he also stepped up his game in the playoffs, breaking 75 tackles on just 211 postseason attempts. For his career, targeting Nelson yielded a passer rating of 116.7, and of his 887 targets in the decade, just 21 were intercepted. 1 corner. Playing time was factored into the decisions, too; somebody who played twice as much within the decade was given some level of preference over players who played only a few seasons in the 2010s. If you set the threshold high enough, only Julio Jones and Antonio Brown gained more yards per route run than A.J. Somehow Mike Evans seems constantly underrated as a player, even though he has now begun his career with six consecutive 1,000-yard seasons, six consecutive seasons with at least 65 catches and a tally of 48 touchdowns over those six years. He led the league in interceptions, added five more pass breakups and ultimately improved his overall grade for the second consecutive season. Just a rookie cracking the top-30, nothing to see here. Harrison was an immovable force against the run and changed the way teams attacked on the ground, but never managed more than 22 total pressures over a season, despite rushing the passer at least 300 times for three straight years. Joe Thomas is a Hall of Fame tackle and one of the best players to ever suit up at the position, and it speaks to how good Jason Peters has been in his career that he has been right there with him for pretty much the entirety of the decade. The AP offensive rookie of the year led the league with 71 missed tackles forced this year, while his 31 missed tackles after the catch alone would have ranked 20th among all running backs in terms of total missed tackles forced. At his best, Rodgers has been the No.
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