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The NFL is full of some of the biggest stars the sport has seen in years. Of course, some teams are richer than others.
Fresh off his fourth Super Bowl win, there's no doubt that Tom Brady is the best player on the Patriots. At 37, it's incredible how Brady has stiff-armed Father Time to be the best QB in the NFL.
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The Steelers might just have the best running back and wide receiver in the NFL. But the man who brings all that talent together is Ben Roethlisberger. Injuries have hurt his season, yet when Big Ben is on the field, the Steelers are a high-octane offense.
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Since Peyton Manning joined the Broncos, Denver has been a dynamic offensive team, but not this year. With a struggling offense, the Broncos defense has developed into one of the best in the league in 2015. The pressure Von Miller puts on the opposing QB is what makes the Broncos D tick.
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There's little argument that Darrelle Revis is still one of the top cover corners in the league. Any receiver he matches up against gets a one-way ticket to Revis Island.
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The Texans have an out-of-this-world wide receiver in DeAndre Hopkins, but the best defensive player in the NFL is still J.J. Watt. Watt, who should be your favorite player, is the Texans' all-time leader in sacks and forced fumbles. What's even scarier is that Watt doesn't show any signs of slowing down.
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As one of the best QBs in the league today, it's hard to argue that Aaron Rodgers isn't the best player on the Packers.
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Injuries might have derailed the Chargers' season, but Philip Rivers is still putting up gaudy numbers. With a sieve of an offensive line, Rivers continues to throw dimes to his no-name receivers.
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The Panthers have incredible stars in Greg Olsen, Luke Kuechly and Josh Norman, yet Carolina's top player is Cam Newton. Whether he's throwing or rushing for a touchdown, there's no stopping Superman.
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Age isn't stopping Drew Brees either. After starting the season slow, Brees has returned to his Pro Bowl form for the Saints. The highlight of his season was his seven-touchdown performance against the Giants.
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Richard Sherman and Kam Chancellor get a lot of the headlines on the Seahawks's Legion of Boom, yet Earl Thomas is the best player in the secondary. Thomas has unbelievable range, which helps Seattle play some of the best defense in the league.
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Typically, reaching age 30 is a death sentence for running backs, but not Adrian Peterson. If AP keeps up his stellar play, he'll be the first 30-year-old back to lead the NFL in rushing since 2004.
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Julio Jones is quite simply an athletic freak at wide receiver. He, along with Devonta Freeman, are the sole weapons on the Falcons offense.
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The Raiders's 2014 draft class set the team up for future success. In the second round, the Raiders found franchise QB Derek Carr. In his second season, Carr has turned the Raiders around with his impressive play under center.
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Andrew Luck came into the league with unbelievable hype, and up until this season has more than surpassed it. Although, it has been a tough season for Andrew Luck and the Colts, but he's still the best player on Indianapolis's roster.
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In his second season, Aaron Donald has become a dominant force on the Rams's defensive line. As he gets J.J. Watt comparisons, Donald displays unreal quickness and power every week. He's on the verge of becoming an All-Pro.
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Calvin Johnson certainly isn't the same player he was, but Megatron is still a physically imposing receiver who can instantly take over a game. Despite a slow start, Johnson still has game-changing ability.
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Before suffering a season-ending injury, Cameron Wake was rounding into form as one of the league's most fearsome pass rushers. The four-time Pro Bowler tallied seven sacks in seven games this season.
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Speaking of injuries, Tony Romo's broken collarbone put a huge damper on the Cowboys season. With Romo, the Cowboys are a playoff contender in the NFC East. Without him, Dallas struggles mightily to win.
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After the Bears shipped Brandon Marshall to the Jets this offseason, Alshon Jeffery's role promised to grow. When healthy, Jeffery is a QB's best friend with his stature and speed.
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The Cardinals roster is an embarrassment of riches with stars like Larry Fitzgerald, Carson Palmer and Patrick Peterson. But the best player on the defense is Tyrann Mathieu. Mathieu plays every position in Arizona's secondary, and he's the best slot corner in the NFL. Mathieu should garner Defensive Player of the Year Award chatter.
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Of course, offense is the spotlight on Chip Kelly's Eagles squad, but Philadelphia's defensive line is the strength of the team. In his fourth season, Fletcher Cox is on pace to have a breakout year.
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The Jaguars have created quite the young nucleus in Jacksonville. With Blake Bortles, T.J. Yeldon, Allen Hurns and star receiver Allen Robinson, the Jags have an exciting offense to build around. Former second-round pick Allen Robinson has emerged as the team's best player and as Bortles' favorite target.
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When he's on the field, Jordan Reed is a pass-catching force for Washington. Ultimately, the only thing that can stop Reed is injuries.
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At the 2015 trade deadline, rumors were swirling that the Browns were ready to ship their best player, Joe Thomas, to the Broncos. Luckily for Browns fans, Thomas remains with the squad. Since entering the NFL in 2007, Thomas has made the Pro Bowl every season.
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This one seems like a no brainer. Odell Beckham is one of the most exciting players to enter the NFL in recent memory. Anytime ODB touches the ball, he's got a chance to score. He's must-see TV every time he steps on the gridiron.
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The Bengals are one of the most talented teams in the league. Cincinnati has made the leap to championship contender because of Tyler Eifert. The second-year tight end has established himself as a premier red-zone threat.
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The Ravens sorely rely on Terrell Suggs's pass rush. Sadly for Baltimore, the team's best sack artist suffered a season-ending injury earlier in the season.
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The 49ers' exodus of players this offseason was unheard of in the NFL. But one player who didn't leave the Niners was star left tackle Joe Staley. Despite San Francisco's descent into the bottom of the NFL barrel, Staley is still an anchor on the offensive line.
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Gerald McCoy is the key to the Buccaneers' Tampa-2 defense. He's an excellent run-stopping defensive tackle, who brings a much-needed pass rush.
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The Chiefs defense isn't performing as well as last season, but Justin Houston is still a fierce pass rusher. He's coming off a ridiculous 22-sack season.
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Marcell Dareus anchors the talented Bills defensive line. The defensive end is coming off his first 10-sack season. Dareus's biggest impact this year came in his three-sack performance against the Titans in Week 4.
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The Titans look to have found their franchise QB in Marcus Mariota, but pass rusher Brian Orakpo is Tennessee's best player in 2015. This season, Orakpo has brought a much-needed pass rush to the Titans.
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