- The PFF 101, Top to Bottom -
"The names have all been announced and the 2013 version of PFF’s Top 101 is done, so here’s a look at them all in one place with links to the individual Top-10 pieces and rest of the segments on down."
7 Broncos on the list: Peyton Manning, Louis Vasquez, Demaryius Thomas, Terrance Knighton, Von Miller, Chris Harris Jr., TJ Ward.
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"Manning sat atop the PFF quarterback grading all year, a significant distance clear of the next best passer – Drew Brees. He smashed the single-season touchdown record with 55 passing scores and the league was so focused on that chase that most people missed entirely the fact he put the single-season passing yardage figure even further past the 5,000 barrier, once seen as unbreakable.
Despite those 5,477 yards and 55 touchdowns Manning threw just ten interceptions and finished with a passer rating of 115.1 as he executed a master class in how to lead an offense. The Denver Broncos boasted an all-time great unit on offense, scoring a record number of points in the season and managing to get four different receivers into the end zone ten or more times.
To make things even more ridiculous, Manning did all this at the age of 37 — drawing on his years of experience to operate at the peak of his craft at an age when most quarterbacks are breaking down and bowing out."
"The names have all been announced and the 2013 version of PFF’s Top 101 is done, so here’s a look at them all in one place with links to the individual Top-10 pieces and rest of the segments on down."
7 Broncos on the list: Peyton Manning, Louis Vasquez, Demaryius Thomas, Terrance Knighton, Von Miller, Chris Harris Jr., TJ Ward.
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"Manning sat atop the PFF quarterback grading all year, a significant distance clear of the next best passer – Drew Brees. He smashed the single-season touchdown record with 55 passing scores and the league was so focused on that chase that most people missed entirely the fact he put the single-season passing yardage figure even further past the 5,000 barrier, once seen as unbreakable.
Despite those 5,477 yards and 55 touchdowns Manning threw just ten interceptions and finished with a passer rating of 115.1 as he executed a master class in how to lead an offense. The Denver Broncos boasted an all-time great unit on offense, scoring a record number of points in the season and managing to get four different receivers into the end zone ten or more times.
To make things even more ridiculous, Manning did all this at the age of 37 — drawing on his years of experience to operate at the peak of his craft at an age when most quarterbacks are breaking down and bowing out."
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