2023 Pre-Season Rank #60, 2022 Pre-Season Rank #91, 2021 Pre-Season Rank #143. Peak Period: 2018-22
Bitonio is now on a six-year run of Pro Bowls, and two years ago, he put forth his best campaign to date with his second First Team All-Pro nod. No other Offensive Linemen have risen more over the last two seasons than the guard, who has been Cleveland's most consistent figure in the past six years.
2023 Pre-Season Rank #57, 2022 Pre-Season Rank #107, 2021 Pre-Season Rank #143. Peak Period 2017-18/2021-23
Johnson had a three-year streak in Pro Bowls (2017-19) and added two more in the last two years. With a Super Bowl Ring in tow and Jason Kelce’s departure, Johnson is now the leader of the Eagles’ Offensive Line, and a strong showing by Johnson and Philly will see the Tackle greatly increase his chances.
2023 Pre-Season Rank #79, 2022 Pre-Season Rank #118, 2021 Pre-Season Rank #142. Peak Period: 2019-23
Warner has arguably been the best Middle Linebacker in the NFL since 2020, and the career Niner is looking to add his fourth First-Team All-Pro and third consecutive in 2024. He has at least 130 Combined Tackles in the last three seasons, and his big play moments have increased. He has also been instrumental in San Francisco’s last two NFC Championships.
2023 Pre-Season Rank #106, 2022 Pre-Season Rank #142, 2021 Pre-Season Rank #141. Peak Period: 2019-23
Brown had a breakthrough year in 2020 on an explosive Tennessee offense but was not able to build on that in 2021. Tennessee surprisingly traded him to Philadelphia in the following off-season, and what we thought was an early crossroads for Brown would see the Wide Receiver take the correct fork in the road. Brown added two Pro Bowls in his two years in Philadelphia, and as Jalen Hurts’ primary weapon, he should be able to add more honors to his trophy case.