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https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2016/01/07/pro-every-nfl-teams-best-defender-this-season/
Every NFL Teams' Best Defender This Season
Detroit Lions: Darius Slay, CB, 87.7
Signature stat: 10 pass defenses (career high)
Slay engineered a remarkable turnaround after surrendering 123 yards and a touchdown to the Broncos in his worst performance of the season back in Week 3. Thereafter, only two corners earned a higher grade than Slay, and he only allowed 438 yards in the subsequent 13 games.
https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2016/01/07/pro-pffs-2015-nfl-quarterback-rankings/
PFF's 2015-2016 NFL Quarterback Rankings
23. Matthew Stafford, Detroit Lions, 69.8
Split the season in half, and you get two different stories. Second-half Stafford was one of the league?s best, but he ranked dead last among QBs for the first eight games of the year.
https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2016/01/06/pro-pffs-all-pro-team/
PFF's All-Pro Team
Wide receiver (outside): Antonio Brown, Steelers
Second team: DeAndre Hopkins, Texans
What a year for Brown, who picked up the highest grade we?ve ever awarded to a receiver with his work in the pass game, doing so despite a midseason lull when he was catching passes from Landry Jones. It will go down as one of those seasons that we at PFF were privileged to watch. Spare a thought for a guy like Hopkins, who was pretty special himself, but must settle for life on the second team.
Honorable mentions: Calvin Johnson (DET) and Odell Beckham Jr. (NYG)
Cornerback (outside): Patrick Peterson, Cardinals
Second team: Josh Norman, Panthers
It isn?t easy tracking the top receivers in this league. Or, at least, it shouldn?t be, but clearly Peterson didn?t get that memo, because he?s had no difficulty doing so. His consistent, shutdown play is something we don?t often witness.
Honorable mentions: Darius Slay (DET) and Jason Verrett (SD)
Every NFL Teams' Best Defender This Season
Detroit Lions: Darius Slay, CB, 87.7
Signature stat: 10 pass defenses (career high)
Slay engineered a remarkable turnaround after surrendering 123 yards and a touchdown to the Broncos in his worst performance of the season back in Week 3. Thereafter, only two corners earned a higher grade than Slay, and he only allowed 438 yards in the subsequent 13 games.
https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2016/01/07/pro-pffs-2015-nfl-quarterback-rankings/
PFF's 2015-2016 NFL Quarterback Rankings
23. Matthew Stafford, Detroit Lions, 69.8
Split the season in half, and you get two different stories. Second-half Stafford was one of the league?s best, but he ranked dead last among QBs for the first eight games of the year.
https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2016/01/06/pro-pffs-all-pro-team/
PFF's All-Pro Team
Wide receiver (outside): Antonio Brown, Steelers
Second team: DeAndre Hopkins, Texans
What a year for Brown, who picked up the highest grade we?ve ever awarded to a receiver with his work in the pass game, doing so despite a midseason lull when he was catching passes from Landry Jones. It will go down as one of those seasons that we at PFF were privileged to watch. Spare a thought for a guy like Hopkins, who was pretty special himself, but must settle for life on the second team.
Honorable mentions: Calvin Johnson (DET) and Odell Beckham Jr. (NYG)
Cornerback (outside): Patrick Peterson, Cardinals
Second team: Josh Norman, Panthers
It isn?t easy tracking the top receivers in this league. Or, at least, it shouldn?t be, but clearly Peterson didn?t get that memo, because he?s had no difficulty doing so. His consistent, shutdown play is something we don?t often witness.
Honorable mentions: Darius Slay (DET) and Jason Verrett (SD)