2024 Pre-Season #106, 2023 Pre-Season Rank #112, 2022 Pre-Season Rank #149, 2021 Pre-Season Rank #146. Peak Period: 2019-20 & 22-24
Marlon Humphrey went to his fourth Pro Bowl last season, which showed that when he is on his game, he is among the best Corners in Football. Humprhey has been inconsistent throughout his career, but he is a former Forced Fumble leader (8 in 2020), and goes into this campaign one Interception away from 20. A Super Bowl and third First Team All-Pro will give him the Hall of Fame push that he looked to have years ago.
2024 Pre-Season Rank #62, 2023 Pre-Season Rank #92, 2022 Pre-Season Rank #133, 2021 Pre-Season Rank #146. Peak Period: 2020-24
Smith was a Second-Team All-Pro for two years in a row (2020-21), but as good as he was, the Bears were not, and Smith and Chicago became disenchanted with each other. Chicago traded Smith to the Ravens during the season, and it started the best run of his career.
In the year he was traded (2022), Smith had career highs in Combined Tackles (169) and Solo Tackles (103), and was rewarded with his First Team All-Pro. Smith has since followed that with his second and third First Team All-Pro, and his domination of the middle has continued the stellar reputation of the Baltimore defense.
He enters the 2025 season with a four-year streak of at least 150 Tackles and is on a Super Bowl contender. A fourth First Team All-Pro and a ring will catapult his chances, and we won’t bet against the one-man heat-seeking missile.
2024 Pre-Season Rank #46, 2023 Pre-Season Rank #60, 2022 Pre-Season Rank #91, 2021 Pre-Season Rank #143. Peak Period: 2018-22
Bitonio is now on a seven-year run of Pro Bowls, and three 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 four seasons than the Guard, who has been Cleveland's most consistent offensive figure in the past seven years.
2024 Pre-Season Rank #40, 2023 Pre-Season Rank #57, 2022 Pre-Season Rank #107, 2021 Pre-Season Rank #143. Peak Period 2017-18/2022-24
When you are on the same Offensive Line as Jason Kelce, you fall easily into the shadows. As Kelce’s teammate, Johnson won a Super Bowl, went to five Pro Bowls (2017-19 & 2022-23), and was twice a First Team All-Pro, cementing him as one of the top Tackles in Football. Following Kelce’s retirement in 2023, Johnson accomplished something that Kelce could not do: win a second Super Bowl. That occurred last season, when Johnson added Pro Bowl number six. How much does Johnson’s legacy increase if Philadelphia wins it all again this year?