The role of center is often an under-the-radar job in the NFL, but thanks to the folks at Pro Football Focus, Creed Humphrey is once again getting the credit that he deserves.
Humphrey was named as the league’s top center in PFF’s positional rankings last week, marking the third-straight year in which he topped these particular rankings.
Here’s what Mason Cameron, who compiled the rankings, wrote about Humphrey:
“Since stepping foot on an NFL field in 2021, Humphrey has not only been the most productive center but also the most productive offensive lineman in the NFL, period. His 2.05 PFF WAR over the past four seasons is the highest figure among all offensive linemen, and his 94.9 cumulative PFF overall grade ranks second, behind only Trent Williams.”
Humphrey was the third member of the Chiefs to earn a No. 1 spot in PFF’s positional rankings this offseason, joining quarterback Patrick Mahomes and defensive tackle Chris Jones.
For a look at the full rankings, click here.
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