The former Patriots quarterback was named Pro Football Focus’ No. 1 NFL player of the decade for the 2010s. They ranked the Top 101, and Aaron Donald was the runner up, while Drew Brees was the next quarterback listed at No. 3.
The website’s reasoning for going with Brady was straightforward.
“Arguably the greatest player the game has ever seen is also the best player of the 2010s," PFF wrote. "Brady owns the highest single-season grade PFF has ever given to a quarterback for his 2016 season, and his four-year stretch of play from 2015-18 was the greatest four-year run of play we have seen at the position.