20. Geno Atkins
19. Calais Campbell
18. Landon Collins
17. Jalen Ramsey
16. Joey Bosa
15. Harrison Smith
14. Travis Frederick
13. Cameron Jordan
12. Bobby Wagner
11. Casey Hayward
10. Aaron Rodgers
9. Marshall Yanda
8. Von Miller
7. Khalil Mack
6. Rob Gronkowski
5. Luke Keuchly
4. Antonio Brown
Looks like top 3 will have Tom Brady, Jason Kelce, and Aaron Donald.
Marshon Lattimore wasn’t beaten for more than 38 yards in a game last season outside of when he had to cover Jones. In two games against Atlanta, he surrendered 220 yards. That’s the kind of impact Jones can have as a truly game-changing weapon. He is coming off his third straight overall PFF grade above 90.0, and while you can argue the merits of other receivers being better in 2017, none have been able to match his three-year stretch of production and grading.
Spoiler:
2. Tom Brady
The top-graded quarterback in each of his last two seasons, Brady has gotten better with age and his strong performances have carried all the way through the playoffs. Last season, he attacked down the field more than he had in recent years, ranking second in the league in deep-pass accuracy while maintaining his usual excellent accuracy to all levels of the field. Brady ranked third in the league in big-time throw percentage in 2017 while finishing fourth at avoiding turnover-worthy plays, capping his third straight year grading at an elite level of 90.0-plus.
Spoiler:
1. Aaron Donald
The No. 1 player on the list a year ago, somehow Donald has only gotten better for the Rams, and he may be in an even better situation heading into 2018 with additions like Suh to the defensive line. Donald led the league in total pressures (91) in 2017, despite playing only 14 games and doing it from a predominantly inside alignment. Donald is the best player in football right now and practically unblockable when it comes to generating pressure.
Julian Edelman doesn't know what happened or how he possibly could have tested positive, but he's really, really sorry. And Guerrero says that anyone who questions him just because he worked with Edelman is "irresponsible."
Julian Edelman doesn't know what happened or how he possibly could have tested positive, but he's really, really sorry. And Guerrero says that anyone who questions him just because he worked with Edelman is "irresponsible."
Guerrero’s a fraud but that’s not what he said. Would be ridiculous to expect to not get questions about it but him being accused (which is what he said) would definitely be irresponsible.
Luke Kuechly at 5? Sorry to break news here in the thread, but he's damaged goods and on his way out of the league
Would easily and comfortably take Deion Jones ahead of him going forward, putting him 30 is an egregious oversight that will be corrected once the games start in 2018
Breaking: Kasperneck's legal team expected to seek subpoenas for Trump, Pence
Big Questions:
If Kasp includes Trudeau, does he have a shot at the CFL?
Does anyone believe his lawyers are working on a contingency basis?
Could this lead to impeachment?
Seriously, this is not TheOnion. You can't make this stuff up.
Reggie Bush gets $12m verdict vs the Rams for the injury he suffered on that concrete around their field. no doubt it'll be appealled etc, but I'm glad they're getting punished for it - that was brutal to look at and should never have been there
Reggie Bush gets $12m verdict vs the Rams for the injury he suffered on that concrete around their field. no doubt it'll be appealled etc, but I'm glad they're getting punished for it - that was brutal to look at and should never have been there