4. Patrick Mahomes

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The Kansas City Chiefs have been around a long time, and many Hall of Famers have called KC home.  This would make you expect that a player who has only suited up for a few years as a Chief could not crack this list so high, so early. Patrick Mahomes was not aware of this expectation.

Taken with the 10th Pick in 2017, the Quarterback from Texas Tech was an understudy to Alex Smith as a rookie, but the plan was for him to take over in 2018, and boy, did he ever!   In 2018, Mahomes threw for 5,097 Yards with a league-leading 50 Touchdowns against only 12 Interceptions.  Mahomes proved he could use his legs, but with a cannon-like arm, he was a pass-first QB, despite his ability to be the other.  Mahomes was the AP MVP, PFWA MVP, Bert Bell Award Winner, and the Offensive Player of the Year in 2018, and he was also a First Team All-Pro. 

Mahomes missed a pair of Games in 2019 due to injury, but he still threw for over 4,000 Yards with a sparkling TD Ratio of 26-5.  More importantly, he took the Chiefs to their first Super Bowl win in 40 years, defeating the San Francisco 49ers.  Mahomes was named the Game’s MVP, throwing for two TDs and rushing for another.

The Quarterback again had a great 2020, with 38 Touchdowns and 4,740 Passing Yards.  Mahomes again led Kansas City to the Super Bowl, but that second ring eluded him as Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers would not be denied.  Mahomes again made the Pro Bowl in 2021, along with another postseason appearance.  In 2022, Mahomes would not be denied in his quest for a second Super Bowl, where he narrowly defeated the Philadelphia Eagles.  That year, Mahomes also won his second MVP, second Touchdown Pass Title, and first Passing Yards Title.  He also added a Pro Bowl and First Team All-Pro.  

When you thought it could not get any better, Mahomes led the Chiefs to another Super Bowl win, this time with a second win over San Francisco.  He also added a sixth straight Pro Bowl.  Last year, Mahomes had another great year, and led the Chiefs to their third straight Super Bowl appearance, though this time mortality struck as K.C. lost to the Philadelphia Eagles in embarrassing fashion.  

Entering the 2054 season as the most decorated active Quarterback in Football, it is not without the realm of possibility for Mahomes to do it all again.  We are lucky to be watching him in real time.

The Bullet Points

  • Position: Quarterback
  • Acquired: Selected in the 1st Round, 10th Overall in the NFL Draft 4/27/17.
  • Games Played: 112
  • Notable Statistics:

    112 Games Started
    2,778 Pass Completions
    4,171 Pass Attempts
    66.6 Pass Completion Percentage
    32,352 Passing Yards
    245 Touchdown Passes
    74 Interceptions
    102.1 Passer Rating
    432 Rushing Attempts
    2,243 Rushing Yards
    14 Rushing Touchdowns
    1 Reception
    6 Receiving Yards
    123 Approximate Value

    21 Playoff Games
    511 Pass Completions
    755 Pass Attempts
    67.7 Pass Completion Percentage
    5,814 Passing Yards
    46 Touchdown Passes
    10 Interceptions
    105.8 Passer Rating
    112 Rushing Attempts
    606 Rushing Yards
    7 Rushing Touchdowns

  • Major Accolades and Awards:

    Super Bowl Champion (LIV, LVII & LVIII
    AP MVP (2018 & 2022)
    PFWA MVP (2018 & 2022)
    Bert Bell Award (2018)
    AP Offensive Player of the Year (2018)
    PFWA Offensive Player of the Year (2018)
    The Sporting News Offensive Player of the Year (2018 & 2020)
    First Team All-Pro (2018 & 2022)
    Second Team All-Pro (2020)
    Pro Bowl (2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 & 2023)
    Super Bowl MVP (LIV, LVII & LVIII
    Highest Approximate Value (2018)
    Most Passing Yards (2022)
    Most Touchdown Passes (2018) & 2022)
    Most Passing Yards per Game (2020 & 2022)
    Highest QBR (2018)

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