Another day, another list. You know what time of the year it is. This time, NFL Network contributor Chris Wesseling has a list out that seeks to give positions other than the quarterback their due by listing the best non-quarterback players in the league, as that position is naturally heavily favored due to its central importance in the team-building process.
After taking away the quarterback position, Wesseling’s top 10 list is comprised of only four defensive players, which is not too surprising considering that fact. Only tight end Rob Gronkowski cracks the top five as the offensive player widely regarded as the most important non-quarterback offensive player in the league.