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#19 Von Miller

Outside linebacker on the Broncos. Seven times in the last eight seasons Miller has made the all-pro list. Notably possesses the quickest first-step since entering the league which has led to a yearly average of fifteen tackles for loss, twenty-five quarterback pressures, twelve and a half sacks, three pass deflections, and three forced fumbles per season. Simply put a dominant force at getting after quarterbacks and zipping into the backfield for stops.

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#18 JJ Watt

Defensive lineman for the Texans. The most ridiculous athlete ever to play defensive line in the sport of football. After a two season lull marred by injuries, Watt returned to center stage in 2018 and showed he is still capable of being among the best players regardless of position. Tackles for loss, sacks, QB hits, pass deflections and forced fumble averages per season are just absurd.

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#17 Michael Thomas

Wide receiver for the Saints. NFL leader in pass-targets with nearly one hundred and twenty-five catches for an unheard of 85% catch rating. Almost fifteen hundred receiving yards to go with nine touchdowns. Emotional spark-plug of a Super Bowl contender on an elite offense.

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#15 Patrick Mahomes

Quarterback on the Chiefs. Potentially the best quarterback in the league by simply reducing the amount of times he fumbles in addition to maintaining poise when the Chiefs are losing late in the fourth quarter. Tied for the second highest single-season total of passing touchdowns ever and did it in his first season starting.

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#14 Chris Jones

Defensive lineman for the Chiefs. Only three years into a career and already entrenched as one of the all time best pass rushing interior linemen. Explosive burst, long frame, and overpowering strength make Jones one of the best prospects going forward after already providing elite production.

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#12 Andrew Luck

Quarterback for the Colts. Enters second season after coming back from a tough, years-long recovery. Efficient at avoiding turnovers and sacks in relation to the number of pass attempts that are thrown into tight windows. Driven to win with great leadership and adaptability.

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#11 Cameron Jordan

Defensive end on the Saints. Moved from interior to end primarily, changing techniques and becoming elite against the run and pass ever since. Impassioned high-motor player that is the pulse of the Saints defensive resurgence.

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20 minutes ago, GSUeagles14 said:

unless  im overlooking it, you either have brady off the list or in the top 10. one of those options is ridiculous and make the whole thing a joke.

Dude's a Patriots fan. What do you think.

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47 minutes ago, DoleINGout said:

#13 DeAndre Hopkins

Wide receiver for the Texans. Couldn't really find a more coordinated receiver in the NFL. Timing, anticipation, and sideline awareness are unmatched. Elite production regardless of quarterback or season.

I've got to think this is the last WR on the list... right?

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