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ProFootballFocuss Top 101 of 2013
As is the case every year, the PFF Analysis team gets together to discuss who they think were the best players in the NFL. The end result is a list of the Top 101 best players in a process that strains friendships, features many banging against tables and ever so occasionally sees some obscenities thrown out.
You see our analysts take pride in what we do and arent just going to put something out in a flippant fashion. This is our awards show where we do our best to acknowledge the performances of NFL players that deserve recognition.
Now before looking at the list there are some important things to understand regarding the criteria for selection.
- This is not a list about talent or a lifetime achievement award. It is solely, 100% based on what happened between the opening kickoff of the 2013 regular season and the final snap of the Super Bowl this past February. Anything outside those dates does not matter.(last year's ranking)
- This list is created with an All Positions Created Equal mantra. So you wont see 32 quarterbacks heading the list even though that is the most valuable position, instead seeing how guys played relative to what is expected from their position. You might disagree with this for doing a Top 101 list which is your right, but this is how weve done it for the past three years and will continue doing it so that every player has a fair shot at getting the respect they deserve.
101. Marques Colston, WR, New Orleans Saints (Unranked)
100. T.J. Ward, S, Cleveland Browns (97th)
99. Jake Long, OT, St. Louis Rams (Unranked)
98. Phil Loadholt, OT, Minnesota Vikings (Unranked)
97. A.J. Green, WR, Cincinnati Bengals (41st)
96. Eric Weddle, S, San Diego Chargers (15th)
95. Troy Polamalu, S, Pittsburgh Steelers (Unranked)
94. Cliff Avril, DE, Seattle Seahawks (Unranked)
93. Alterraun Verner, CB, Tennessee Titans (Unranked)
92. T.Y. Hilton, WR, Indianapolis Colts (Unranked)
91. Damon Harrison, NT, New York Jets (Unranked)
90. Tom Brady, QB, New England Patriots (21st)
89. DeSean Jackson, WR, Philadelphia Eagles (Unranked)
88. Trent Cole, OLB, Philadelphia Eagles (Unranked)
86. Will Hill, S, New York Giants (Unranked)
85. Vontaze Burfict, LB, Cincinnati Bengals (Unranked)
84. Tyrann Mathieu, DB, Arizona Cardinals (Unranked)
83. Michael Johnson, DE, Cincinnati Bengals (Unranked)
82. Alex Mack, C, Cleveland Browns (Unranked)
81. Sheldon Richardson, DE, New York Jets (Unranked)
80. Luke Kuechly, LB, Carolina Panthers (Unranked)
79. Desmond Trufant, CB, Atlanta Falcons (Unranked)
78. Jason Kelce, C, Philadelphia Eagles (Unranked)
77. Brian Orakpo, OLB, Washington Redskins (Unranked)
76. DeMarco Murray, RB, Dallas Cowboys (Unranked)
75. Joe Haden, CB, Cleveland Browns (Unranked)
74. Josh Gordon, WR, Cleveland Browns (Unranked)
73. Alshon Jeffrey, WR, Chicago Bears (Unranked)
72. Derrick Johnson, LB, Kansas City Chiefs (67th)
71. Nate Solder, OT, New England Patriots (Unranked)
70. Eddie Lacy, RB, Green Bay Packers (Unranked)
69. Elvis Dumervil, OLB, Baltimore Ravens (Unranked)
68. Von Miller, ER, Denver Broncos (4th)
67. Larry Warford, OG, Detriot Lions (Unranked)
66. Jason Hatcher, DT, Dallas Cowboys (77th)
65. Aldon Smith, OLB, San Francisco 49ers (57th)
64. Chris Harris Jr, CB, Denver Broncos (64th)
63. Keenan Allen, WR, San Diego Chargers (Unranked)
62. Stephen Tulloch, LB, Detroit Lions (Unranked)
61. Donte Whitner, S, San Francisco 49ers (Unranked)
60. Drew Brees, QB, New Orleans Saints (79th)
59. Karlos Dansby, LB, Arizona Cardinals (Unranked)
58. Patrick Peterson, CB, Arizona Cardinals (83rd)
57. Tamba Hali, OLB, Kansas City Chiefs (Unranked)
56. Brandon Mebane, DT, Seattle Seahawks (Unranked)
55. Randy Starks, DT, Miami Dolphins (Unranked)
54. Joe Staley, OT, San Francisco 49ers (16th)
53. DeMaryius Thomas, WR, Denver Broncos (45th)
52. Thomas Davis, LB, Carolina Panthers (Unranked)
51. Andre Johnson, WR, Houston Texans (9th)
While Johnson isnt getting any younger hes still an incredible talent, devoid of the attention he deserves because of the struggles of his quarterback and low touchdown total. Nonetheless he still finished seventh in the league in terms of yardage in spite of some erratic passers, while having the sixth highest receiver grade on the year. Dont write him off yet just because hes locked in a battle with Father Time.
Best Performance: Week 9, IND @ HOU, +5.4
Key Stat: Picked up 3.35 yards per route run when running In routes. The most of any receiver.