With another year of Quick Reads in the books, it's time to look back at the regular season and compile each week's totals into our cumulative year in review.
Using our advanced metrics, DYAR and DVOA (explained here), we'll be taking a look at the best and worst players at each position, identifying players who have improved or declined from a year ago and revealing which players are the league's most underrated and overrated by their traditional statistics.
First caveat here: No numbers are perfect, of course, so we'll also point out where we disagree with the data. Also, remember that DYAR is a cumulative statistic, so players are rewarded for answering the bell every week and doing the most with their many attempts. Some numbers might also look strange due to rounding (like Philip Rivers' totals, for example).
Quarterbacks: Best and Worst
Top 5
1) Tom Brady, New England Patriots: 2,159 DYAR (2,170 passing DYAR, -11 rushing)
2) Philip Rivers, San Diego Chargers: 1,918 DYAR (1,919 passing DYAR, -2 rushing)
3) Peyton Manning, Indianapolis Colts: 1,911 DYAR (1,932 passing DYAR, -21 rushing)
4) Drew Brees, New Orleans Saints: 1,884 DYAR (1,846 passing DYAR, 39 rushing)
5) Brett Favre, Minnesota Vikings: 1,797 DYAR (1,803 passing DYAR, -6 rushing)
Analysis: How are Peyton Manning and Drew Brees not, in some order, 1-2?