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PFF Unveils 2024 NFL All-Pro Team, Highlighting Top Performers

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2024 Nfl All Pro Team Players Celebration

Pro Football Focus (PFF) has unveiled its 2024 NFL All-Pro Team, recognizing the league’s top performers across all positions. The annual awards spotlight players who delivered exceptional performances during the regular season, with standout achievements in passing, rushing, receiving, and defensive play.

Leading the way is Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson, who posted a career-best 94.3 PFF grade, the sixth-highest mark by a quarterback in the past decade. Jackson combined elite playmaking with remarkable ball security, finishing with a 6.0% big-time throw rate and a league-best 1.4% turnover-worthy play rate.

Tennessee Titans running back Derrick Henry also earned recognition, topping the position with 1,137 rushing yards after contact and forcing a league-high 80 missed tackles. His 93.1 PFF rushing grade was the best among running backs, cementing his status as one of the NFL’s most physical runners.

On the defensive side, Cleveland Browns edge rusher Myles Garrett dominated with 83 total pressures and a 92.8 pass-rushing grade. Meanwhile, Pittsburgh SteelersT.J. Watt set a career-high in overall PFF grade, excelling in both run defense and pass-rushing.

Other notable honorees include Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase, who led the NFL in receptions, receiving yards, and touchdowns, and San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle, who excelled as both a receiver and blocker.

The 2024 All-Pro Team also highlights breakout performances, such as Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Zack Baun, who delivered a career-best 91.7 PFF coverage grade in his first season with the team. Denver Broncos cornerback Patrick Surtain II emerged as a Defensive Player of the Year favorite, allowing just a 61.1 passer rating in coverage.

As the NFL playoffs begin, these players will look to carry their regular-season success into the postseason, aiming to lead their teams to Super Bowl glory.