NFL Power Rankings: Ranking every team by their best player

A new style of ranking
32: Washington Commanders - Terry McLaurin
31: Carolina Panthers - Derrick Brown
30: New England Patriots - Matthew Judon
29: Indianapolis Colts - DeForest Buckner
28: Arizona Cardinals - Kyler Murray
27: Tennessee Titans - L’Jarius Sneed
26: Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Mike Evans
25: Atlanta Falcons -  Chris Lindstrom
24: Seattle Seahawks - DK Metcalf
23: New Orleans Saints - Demario Davis
22: Jacksonville Jaguars - Josh Allen
21: Chicago Bears - Jaylon Johnson
20: New York Giants - Dexter Lawrence
19: Green Bay Packers - Jordan Love
18: Los Angeles Chargers - Justin Herbert
17: Los Angeles Rams - Matthew Stafford
16: Denver Broncos - Pat Surtain
15: Philadelphia Eagles - Lane Johnson
14: Detroit Lions - Penei Sewell
13: Las Vegas Raiders - Maxx Crosby
12: Cincinnati Bengals - Joe Burrow
11: Houston Texans - C.J. Stroud
10: Pittsburgh Steelers - T.J. Watt
9: New York Jets - Sauce Gardner
8: Buffalo Bills - Josh Allen
7: Miami Dolphins - Tyreek Hill
6: San Francisco 49ers - Christian McCaffrey
5: Minnesota Vikings - Justin Jefferson
4: Cleveland Browns - Myles Garrett
3: Baltimore Ravens - Lamar Jackson
2: Dallas Cowboys - Micah Parsons
1: Kansas City Chiefs - Patrick Mahomes
A new style of ranking

We have posted a few power rankings since the draft, with minor changes due to free-agent signings, but with training camp just days away, it’s impossible to differentiate any further. So, we decided to rank every team by who their best player is instead. This is based on the 2023 NFL Top 100 and some other player rankings, plus our own opinions!

32: Washington Commanders - Terry McLaurin

By the end of the 2024 season, this could be Jayden Daniels, and there’s an argument for Jonathan Allen on the interior of their defensive line, but McLaurin has been Washington’s most consistent player for some time, despite a lack of talent around him.

31: Carolina Panthers - Derrick Brown

Brown is an, “Absolute stout run defender, who has the ability to become the complete package with increased productivity as a pass rusher,” per Sports Illustrated, but he probably isn’t an elite DT and there isn’t anyone on the roster better than him with Brian Burns gone.

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30: New England Patriots - Matthew Judon

Judon is a good pass-rusher, but his 15.5 sack season in 2022 was the result of Bill Belichick’s incredible scheme as much as Judon’s skill. Second-year CB Christian Gonzalez was the only other contender here…

29: Indianapolis Colts - DeForest Buckner

DeForest Buckner is a very good player, with Pro Football Network describing him as, “One of the most effective interior defenders of his generation,” but heading into his aged 30 seasons, we could expect a decline. The Colts could be a good team in 2024, but they don’t have many stars (yet).

28: Arizona Cardinals - Kyler Murray

There is no doubting Kyler Murray can be an excellent player in the NFL, we just haven’t seen it enough. We may be lower on him than most, and for entertainment’s sake, we hope he turns things around, but for now, we’re putting him at 28.

27: Tennessee Titans - L’Jarius Sneed

A curious trade by the Titans as they seem to be rebuilding but also brought in a vet cornerback, anyway, Sneed is a good, but not great player, and outside of him and Jeffery Simmons, there isn’t much top-end talent on the roster.

26: Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Mike Evans

This is incredibly harsh on Evans, who’s one of the most consistent players in the NFL, having eclipsed 1,000 yards receiving every year of his career, per PFN. But there are better players elsewhere.

25: Atlanta Falcons - Chris Lindstrom

When your best player is an offensive guard, you are never going to be in a great place, and unfortunately for the Falcons, Lindstrom is their best player by a distance. For the record, he is an excellent guard and Drake London or Kirk Cousins could maybe take his place, but it wouldn’t change their position much.

24: Seattle Seahawks - DK Metcalf

Metcalf is probably one of the more underappreciated players in the NFL, consistently breaking games open with his speed and size. The Seahawks have zero players on the PFN Top 100 for 2024 so perhaps we have overrated Metcalf, but we think he’s an exceptional player.

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23: New Orleans Saints - Demario Davis

“While he’s entering his age-35 campaign, Davis is still among the most productive linebackers in the league.” Davis is really good, but he’s an off-ball linebacker, so we can’t have him much higher. The Saints roster is a tough read.

22: Jacksonville Jaguars - Josh Allen

Allen had a breakout year in 2023, racking up 17.5 sacks per ESPN, making him one of the most productive pass rushers in football. Outside of Allen, there aren’t many players on the Jags to compete, that could all change if Trevor Lawrence puts it all together.

21: Chicago Bears - Jaylon Johnson

Per CBS Sports, when targeted, opposing QBs, “completed just 55.2% of their passes against him with a 50.9 passer rating,” putting him amongst the better CBs in the NFL. The Bears have a lot of good pieces, but only a couple we can argue are “elite” at the moment.

20: New York Giants - Dexter Lawrence

This list is now getting difficult as there are so many elite players in the NFL. Lawrence is certainly one of them, consistently performing as one of the best interior pass rushers in football despite being a true nose tackle, which is ridiculous.

19: Green Bay Packers - Jordan Love

We are going to stop prefacing each piece of analysis by saying we think this player is good, because at this stage, that much is obvious. Love could firmly cement himself as elite with a good 2024 season.

18: Los Angeles Chargers - Justin Herbert

As PFN writes, Herbert is, “ One of the most physically talented QBs in the NFL, Herbert should finally get his flowers if and when the Chargers start winning games under Jim Harbaugh.” As much as “QB Wins” isn’t a good stat, at some point, Herbert needs to put the team on his back.

17: Los Angeles Rams - Matthew Stafford

Matthew Stafford threw for just shy of 4,000 yards and 24 TDs in 2023, per ESPN, leading a Rams team full of rookies to the playoffs. It remains to be seen if he can repeat the feat in 2024 at the age of 36, but we can’t see a reason why not.

16: Denver Broncos - Pat Surtain

There may be no more technically sound corner in football, with PFN describing his play style here, “Surtain’s perfect technique lets him cover any receiver in the NFL,” what more do you want from a CB?

15: Philadelphia Eagles - Lane Johnson

A.J. Brown, Jalen Hurts, and Jordan Mailata are all candidates for this spot, but Lane Johnson remains one of the elite tackles in the NFL. 2023 saw some signs of decline, which is to be expected, but even at 75% effectiveness, he’s nearly impossible to beat.

14: Detroit Lions - Penei Sewell

Sewell is part of a new generation of tackles who look set to dominate the NFL for years to come. His athleticism is scary and led to him beating out teammates Amon-Ra St. Brown and Aidan Hutchinson for this award.

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13: Las Vegas Raiders - Maxx Crosby

PFN ranked Crosby as their number nine overall player in 2024 which seems high to us. That doesn’t mean we don’t admire him given his one-man pass-rush attempts over the past few seasons, we just have him ranked a little lower.

12: Cincinnati Bengals - Joe Burrow

If Burrow can return to his 2021 and 2022 form in 2024, this ranking is going to look dumb, but we can only rank what we see and Burrow spent a lot of last year injured. He will need to hit the ground running in 2024, and we hope he does, as the Bengals are exciting to watch.

11: Houston Texans - C.J. Stroud

We have officially drunk the C.J. Stroud Kool-Aid, we were high on him pre-draft and have only become more excited by him as a player as time goes on. As CBS Sports writes, “By all accounts, he is not only Houston's franchise quarterback but will rival to be among the top players in the league at his position in short order.”

10: Pittsburgh Steelers - T.J. Watt

Watt is a simply ridiculous pass rusher, racking up 13 or more sacks five times in his seven-year career, including a record-tying 22.5 sack season in 2021. To have him at 11 shows how talented some of these other players are.

9: New York Jets - Sauce Gardner

“In 2023, he was the only cornerback to start at least 14 games and receive fewer than 60 targets,” per PFN, that’s a ridiculously low number of targets for a cornerback to deal with. Gardner is the key cog in one of the best defenses in football, and may well be the best corner in football.

8: Buffalo Bills - Josh Allen

The second Josh Allen on this list, but undeniably the better one. Allen is one of the three best QBs in football and one of the few who can outduel Patrick Mahomes at his best. It’s striking he’s to end up at this spot, given quite how good he is.

7: Miami Dolphins - Tyreek Hill

Hill is 1b to Justin Jefferson’s 1a (spoiler alert) at the wide receiver spot, whoever you prefer of those two, it all comes down to splitting hairs. Hill is a player the likes of which the NFL may never have seen before, given his skillset.

6: San Francisco 49ers - Christian McCaffrey

2024 saw McAffrey surpass 2,000 yards from scrimmage and score 21 TDs, per ESPN. He’s a unique back and completely changes the Niners' offense, offering a safety blanket to Brock Purdy underneath while still able to break long runs when needed.

5: Minnesota Vikings - Justin Jefferson

Pro Football Focus wrote this, “Justin Jefferson remains the best receiver in the NFL. Injury cost him much of 2023, but in 10 games, he still cleared 1,000 yards and averaged 2.91 yards per route run,” having ranked him number one in their receiver rankings, it sort of says it all.

4: Cleveland Browns - Myles Garrett

Since his rookie season, Garrett has never had fewer than 10 sacks in a season. Opposing offenses are forced to scheme around him, sliding protections his way or chipping him with a tight end. He’s a game-wrecker and a big reason why the Browns are playoff contenders now.

3: Baltimore Ravens - Lamar Jackson

Jackson won his second MVP award in 2023 in what was his first year in Todd Monken’s scheme. He’s a player the likes of which the NFL hasn’t seen before, given his incredible pocket presence and ability to run when needed. He’s essentially unstoppable at times.

2: Dallas Cowboys - Micah Parsons

Parson has 40.5 sacks through three seasons in the NFL, despite spending significant time playing as an off-ball linebacker. When Bill Belichick compares you to Lawrence Taylor (who many consider the best defensive player in NFL history) you know there’s something special going on.

1: Kansas City Chiefs - Patrick Mahomes

Mahomes could play another decade in the NFL, and we wouldn’t bet against him winning another four or five Super Bowls during that time. He’s probably going to be thought of as the best to ever do it when it’s all said and done, even if he has quite a lot of work to do to overtake Brady.

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