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Chiefs Lead the NFL with Three Top-Ranked Players in PFF's Positional Rankings

Patrick Mahomes, Chris Jones and Creed Humphrey each earned No. 1 rankings at their respective positions

The folks at Pro Football Focus have been gradually publishing their positional rankings ahead of the 2025 campaign, and now that they're complete, no team featured more players with a No. 1 ranking than the Kansas City Chiefs.

Kansas City landed three players atop PFF's various positional rankings, which sought to identify the top players at every position heading into next season: quarterback Patrick Mahomes, center Creed Humphrey and defensive tackle Chris Jones.

The Chiefs were one of four teams to feature multiple players with a No. 1 ranking, joining the Philadelphia Eagles (2), San Francisco 49ers (2) and Baltimore Ravens (2).

Here's how the rankings shook out:

Quarterback: Patrick Mahomes (Chiefs)

Running Back: Derrick Henry (Ravens)

Wide Receiver: A.J. Brown (Eagles)

Tight End: George Kittle (49ers)

Offensive Tackle: Jordan Mailata (Eagles)

Offensive Guard: Chris Lindstrom (Falcons)

Center: Creed Humphrey (Chiefs)

Defensive Tackle: Chris Jones (Chiefs)

EDGE: Myles Garrett (Browns)

Linebacker: Fred Warner (49ers)

Cornerback: Sauce Gardner (Jets)

Safety: Kyle Hamilton (Ravens)

The Chiefs nearly had a fourth player with a No. 1 ranking, too, as cornerback Trent McDuffie landed at No. 3 in PFF's positional rankings behind only Gardner and the Denver Broncos' Pat Surtain II.

For a look at the complete, position-by-position rankings, click here.

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