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NFL's top 10 players in 2014
I've had some time to think about Aaron Rodgers' cohorts voting him the NFL's *11th*-best player. And I'm angrier than ever that the Packers star was disrespected like that. So I created my own top-10 list ahead of the Wednesday night finale (airing at 9 p.m. ET) of NFL Network's "Top 100 Players of 2014." (Players -- what do they know?)
The goal is simple: Name the top 10 players in 2014. Not 2013, 2015 or 2016 -- 2014. That's it.
A few housekeeping notes:
» Patrick Peterson was my toughest omission; he'd rank No. 11. He's a fantastic corner and a true difference maker on special teams. Just about to turn 24, he's only getting better.
» LeSean McCoy and Jamaal Charles rank 12th and 13th, respectively, with Jimmy Graham trailing just behind.
» I really wanted to have the guts to include Andrew Luck. I bet he'll make it next year.

As one of the 50 voters for The Associated Press NFL awards, I really struggled with Defensive Player of the Year last season. It was just such a hotly contested field. At the end of the day, Thomas fell just short on my ballot, ranking No. 2. He wrecks the opposing team's game plan (see: Super Bowl XLVIII). In four NFL seasons, the cerebral thumper has never missed a game. Simply put: He's the best safety in the NFL.

Like his "Legion of Boom" compadre, Sherman is the best player at his position. And if you don't believe me, ask him. Sherman has been in the league for just three years and he's already a bona fide play-making superstar. He led the league with eight picks in 2013 and also broke up 16 passes.
Sherman's a winner, with a ring to prove it. He's the best and most important member of the Super Bowl champs, as their leader and the face of the franchise.

Megatron's a freak. There's nobody better -- or more dominant -- at receiver in the NFL. After posting one of the best ever back-to-back-season runs in 2011 and '12, Johnson's numbers dropped a tad last fall. And by "dropped a tad," we mean down to 84 catches for 1,492 yards and 12 touchdowns in 14 games. Must be nice.

Who beat out Earl Thomas in my aforementioned DPOY deliberation? This guy! He was a tackling machine, the leader and pulse for the overachieving 2013 Panthers, who finished second in both total defense and scoring defense. Kuechly has been in the NFL just two years and he's already earned Defensive Rookie of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year honors. This is only the beginning.

Brees has eclipsed 5,000 passing yards in three straight seasons. That's incredible. He's the maestro of the Saints' high-powered aerial attack, boasting surgical precision in his art form.

He's the best running back in the NFL. In a season marred by tragedy, injury and a horrible QB situation -- remember Josh Freeman? -- Peterson piled up 1,266 yards and 10 touchdowns on the ground -- one year after what I think is the single greatest regular season ever by a running back. Fresh off major knee surgery, Peterson posted 2,097 rushing yards in 2012, taking the Vikes -- with Christian Ponder at QB -- to the playoffs. That's no easy task.
Peterson said on my SiriusXM Radio show, "Schein on Sports," that he'll be more involved in the passing attack this fall, with Norv Turner assuming coordinator duties in Minnesota. And Matt Cassel should stretch the field in Turner's scheme, giving Peterson more room to work his magic.

Watt had a "down" year for the 2-14 Texans -- which meant sacking the quarterback "just" 10.5 times after notching a mind-boggling 20.5 sacks in 2012. (Remember, this dude's a 3-4 defensive end.) There isn't another defensive player in the league you'd rather build a team around.

He still amazes me. Brady's 2013 season was special, considering how many pass catchers he lost from 2012. And when you factor in all the Patriots injuries -- on both sides of the football -- it was a minor miracle Brady got New England back to the AFC Championship Game. Brady is still the epitome of toughness and clutch play. You clearly want the ball in his hands with the game on the line. He's one of the all-time great big-game quarterbacks.

He's coming off of another MVP season -- his fifth, two more than anyone else in league history -- and arguably posted the single greatest regular season ever by an NFL quarterback. The numbers (55 touchdowns, 5,477 passing yards) were simply amazing. Denver had key injuries on the offensive line and significant absences on defense, yet the Broncos made the Super Bowl. Even as Peyton gets long in the tooth, there is no sign of him slowing down. It goes without saying that Peyton Manning is an all-time great.

I wrote an entire column on it last week, so let's keep this short and simple: Aaron Rodgers is the best player in the NFL -- bar none -- and it's absurd his contemporaries voted him No. 11.