After four members of the Baltimore Ravens were revealed previously in PFF’s top 50 players countdown, MVP quarterback Lamar Jackson remained the prominent player left for the Ravens to make an appearance on the list.
After winning his second MVP—just a single vote from being unanimous once again—it is a bit surprising that Jackson did not crack the top 10, instead landing at 13 on the list.
“It goes without saying that Lamar Jackson is one of the most unique quarterbacks the game has ever seen,” PFF’s Sam Monson wrote. “Now a two-time MVP, Jackson is in rare air, and 2023 was unquestionably his best season since the last time he won MVP. His 77.0% adjusted completion rate was the top mark of his career in a new offensive system in Baltimore, and he remained an elite rushing threat. Now with Derrick Henry in the backfield behind him, Baltimore’s offense could be one of the most fun-to-watch units in the game.”
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen was listed one spot ahead of Jackson at 12. Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes is a lock to land near the top, meaning Jackson is the third highest-ranked signal caller on the list.