Bleacher Report released their rankings for the top 1,000 players in the NFL from 2015 this week and when a list is of this ilk is created, there are bound to be critiques. Matt Miller of BR maintains that these rankings are solely dependent on a player’s production from 2015, not any of the years prior or their potential future production. Each player is given a score based solely on scouting. “No narratives, no fantasy football points, no quarterback rating.” And just for good measure, ties are broken subjectively by asking, ‘Which player would I rather have on my team?