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PFF Reveals Their Best AFC Players At Every Position

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PFF has turned into one of the main sources of NFL information and statistics.

Not only does PFF continue to be a leader in the statistical space, but they are also responsible for high-level rankings as well.

During a slow offseason cycle, PFF has recently released a graphic titled the “Best AFC player at each position.”

The best AFC player at each offensive position pic.twitter.com/pMcJA0F0ZE

— PFF (@PFF) June 13, 2023

Of their offensive rankings, three members of the Kansas City Chiefs made the list, which is bound to cause controversy.

Patrick Mahomes is coming off an MVP season, and there is likely little dispute about his rank as the AFC’s best.

Travis Kelce is also widely seen as the league’s best tight end.

However, the other players on this list, including Kansas City’s own Creed Humphrey, are likely up for widespread debate.

For instance, Nick Chubb is listed as the AFC’s best running back, according to PFF.

Last season, however, Josh Jacobs had over 100 more rushing yards than him, and the same amount of touchdowns.

Many fans could argue that Jacobs is a better running back than Chubb.

In the case of Davante Adams, one might argue that Tyreek Hill or Stefon Diggs was a better choice at receiver.

Adams had 1,516 receiving yards last season, nearly 200 fewer than Hill.

He also had fewer receptions, but made up for it in the touchdown department, scoring 14.

For the majority of fans, it can be difficult to quantify offensive linemen, as they have less digestible stats than other offensive players.

Will each of these players live up to this elite ranking?

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