Grading The Week: Broncos’ midseason MVP? These scouts say it’s safety Brandon Jones

Grading The Week: Broncos’ midseason MVP? These scouts say it’s safety Brandon Jones

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Miss Justin Simmons?

The kids on the Grading The Week staff sure do, but the Broncos don’t. Not according to Pro Football Focus, at least.

With the Broncos having already won more games (five) in eight weeks than many in the NFL thought they’d win in 18, the statniks on Team GTW scoured the popular scouting and analytics site, known colloquially as “PFF,” for some clues as to why.

Speaking of grades, PFF scouts grade NFL players on a 100-point scale. And with the regular season’s midpoint approaching, the member of the orange and blue with the highest mark to date is Simmons’ replacement — veteran safety Brandon Jones.

The 26-year-old Jones, who was signed this past winter from Miami to a three-year, $20-million deal, topped all Broncos with an 86.7 grade through eight games.

After Wallace, the remainder of the top five contributors to one of the best defenses in the NFL under coordinator Vance Joseph are linebacker Justin Strnad (81.6 grade), cornerback Pat Surtain II (76.9) and defensive lineman Malcolm Roach (75.9).

Broncos’ Jones as NFL’s best bargain — A-

Still, if you’re seeking out a sneaky first-half MVP, it might well be Jones, the former Texas Longhorns product who’s earned more-than-respectable grades from PFF film review in nearly every facet of the game.



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