Tom Brady has officially passed Peyton Manning as the GOAT, according to PFR's Hall of Fame monitor metric (2024)

One of the main narratives following last season's Super Bowl was Tom Brady's undisputed claim as the NFL's GOAT. Even all-world receiver Jerry Rice conceded that title to Brady, who won his seventh Super Bowl and fifth Super Bowl MVP at age 43. While Brady's status as the GOAT can still be debated, his longevity and sustained excellence is truly peerless.

While most everyone had already conceded the title of GOAT to Brady, Pro Football Reference did not officially give him the title ... that is, until the conclusion of the 2021 regular season. The website created a "Hall of Fame Monitor"in 2019 that was designed to estimate a player's chances at being inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Using approximate value, Pro Bowls, All-Pros, championships and other statistical milestones, the site created a point system to determine the pecking order at each position.

Peyton Manningentered the 2021 season as the highest-ranked quarterback in league history with with 257.8 points. Brady was No. 2 with 250.94 points, followed by Brett Favre (179.96 points), Aaron Rodgers (174.76 points), Johnny Unitas (160.27 points), Joe Montana (154.17 points), Drew Brees (140.58 points), John Elway (138.66 points), Fran Tarkenton (116.55 points), and Dan Marino (117.02 points). Brady has since passed Manning with 259.32 points after leading the NFL this season with 5,316 yards and 43 touchdowns.

Tom Brady has officially passed Peyton Manning as the GOAT, according to PFR's Hall of Fame monitor metric (1)

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Three members of the NFL's hallowed 2004 NFL Draft class are in the top 20 of PFF's Hall of Fame Monitor. Ben Roethlisberger, who is expected to make his retirement official at some point this offseason, finished his career ranked No. 13 on the list with 100.28 points. Roethlisberger is one spot behind Matt Ryan, who is the third-highest ranked active quarterback on the list behind Brady and Rodgers.

Philip Rivers, who retired following the Colts' playoff loss to Buffalo after the 2020 regular season, is 14th on Pro Football's QB Hall of Fame metric with 98.06 points. He's just behind Steve Young (111.65 points) and ahead of Barr Starr (97.93 points).

Eli Manning, the first quarterback selected in the '04 Draft, is 20th on the list with 85.01 points. While his point tally is well short of the Hall of Fame average, Manning's ranking is higher than Hall of Famers Joe Namath (82.5 points), Bob Griese (73 points), Troy Aikman (64.28 points), and Jim Kelly (59.1 points), among others. He also has more points than current Seahawks quarterbackRussell Wilson (78.79 points).

While Brady has caught Manning, Rice's place atop the wide receiver food chain is pretty secure. Rice's 311.99 points are more than twice as many as the second-ranked receiver, Randy Moss (150.12 points). While Moss' 23 touchdown catches in 2007 remains a single-season record, Rice's three rings, 10 All-Pro selections (compared to four for Moss) and 13 Pro Bowls (Moss was a six-time Pro Bowler) put him in a class by himself.

Here's a look at the top five players at each position, according to Pro Football Reference's Hall of Fame Monitor. We'll also include current players who are close to the average point total for Hall of Famers at their position.

Quarterback

Tom Brady -- 259.32 points

Peyton Manning -- 258.8 points

Brett Favre -- 179.96 points

Aaron Rodgers -- 174.76 points

Johnny Unitas -- 160.27 points

Average point tally for HOF quarterbacks: 100

Notable current players: Matt Ryan (102.6 points), Ben Roethlisberger (100.28 points), Russell Wilson (78.79 points)

Running back

Walter Payton -- 214.61 points

Jim Brown -- 182.79 points

Barry Sanders -- 177.55 points

Emmitt Smith -- 176.48 points

LaDainian Tomlinson -- 136.5 points

Average point total for HOF running backs: 107

Notable current players: Adrian Peterson (125.52 points)

Interesting nugget: Brown led the NFL in rushing for eight of his nine seasons. His 1,863-yard season in 1963 was the most ever at that time.

Wide receiver

Jerry Rice -- 311.99 points

Randy Moss -- 150.12 points

Marvin Harrison -- 147.18 points

Larry Fitzgerald -- 141.09 points

Terrell Owens -- 140.53 points

Average point total for HOF wide receivers: 105

Notable current players:Julio Jones (105.08 points), Antonio Brown (104.48 points)

Interesting nugget: In just 12 games, Rice caught 22 touchdown passes in 1987, which stood at the single-season record until Moss caught 23 touchdowns in 2007.

Tight end

Tony Gonzalez -- 195.43 points

Shannon Sharpe -- 114.25

Antonio Gates -- 113.63 points

Dave Casper -- 111.62 points

Jason Witten -- 104.72 points

Average point total for HOF tight ends: 98

Notable current players: Rob Gronkowski (98.72 points), Travis Kelce (86.40 points)

Interesting nugget: Of the top-five tight ends on this list, only Sharpe and Casper played on Super Bowl-winning teams. Sharpe won back-to-back titles with the Broncos; Casper caught a touchdown pass in the Raiders' win over Minnesota in Super Bowl XI.

Guard

Bruce Matthews -- 155.13 points

Randall McDaniel -- 147.53

John Hannah -- 144.48 points

Alan Faneca -- 134.33 points

Larry Allen -- 129.29

Average point total for HOF guards: 106

Notable current players: Zack Martin (80.43 points)

Interesting nugget: Five of Matthews' 14 Pro Bowl selections came at center, as Matthews temporarily switched positions midway through his career.

Offensive tackle

Anthony Munoz -- 155.53 points

Forrest Gregg -- 133.25 points

Jim Parker -- 116.95 points

Willie Roaf -- 114.43 points

Joe Thomas -- 112.48

Average point total for HOF offensive tackle: 95

Notable current players: Jason Peters (86.65 points), Tyron Smith (72.68 points), Andrew Whitworth (58.83 points)

Interesting nugget: Gregg, a key member of the Packers' 1960s dynasty, actually coached Munoz in Cincinnati from 1980-83. The duo helped the Bengals reach their first Super Bowl in 1981.

Center

Dermontti Dawson -- 123.5 points

Jim Otto -- 116.43 points

Mike Webster -- 111.20 points

Dwight Stephenson -- 107.58 points

Kevin Mawae -- 98.53 points

Average point total for HOF centers: 103

Notable current players: Alex Mack (68.93 points), Jason Kelce (62.40 points)

Interesting nugget: Dawson succeeded Webster in Pittsburgh following Webster's departure for Kansas City in 1989. For a 25-year span, the Steelers had a top-five all-time center manning their offensive line.

Defensive tackle

Alan Page -- 169.88 points

Bob Lilly -- 159.35 points

Randy White -- 143.68 points

Joe Greene -- 137.65 points

Aaron Donald -- 137.1 points

Average point total for HOF defensive tackles: 116 points

Notable current players: Donald, Ndamukong Suh (84.73 points), Geno Atkins (76.33 points), Fletcher Cox (74.85 points)

Interesting nugget: Page became the first defensive player to win league MVP in 1971. While he never won league MVP, Greene succeeded Page as Defensive Player of the Year in 1972. He won the honor for a second time in 1974, while also winning the first of four Super Bowls over a six-year span.

Defensive end

Reggie White -- 239.73 points

Bruce Smith -- 213.75 points

Jack Youngblood -- 133.03 points

Deacon Jones -- 128.88 points

J.J. Watt -- 126 points

Average point total for HOF defensive ends: 105

Notable current players: Watt, Calais Campbell (78 points), Cameron Jordan (74.2 points), Chandler Jones (66.98 points)

Interesting nugget: The NFL's first big free agent signee, White helped deliver Green Bay's first title in 29 years with his three-sack effort in the Packers' win over the Patriots in Super Bowl XXXI.

Inside linebacker

Ray Lewis -- 197.35 points

Mike Singletary -- 171.28 points

Jack Lambert -- 158.8 points

Dick Butkus -- 128.05 points

Luke Kuechly -- 118.45 points

Average point total for HOF inside linebackers: 114

Notable current players: Bobby Wagner (101.03 points)

Interesting nugget: Butkus and Kuechly were not penalized for having relatively short careers. Butkus retired after nine seasons and 119 career games. Kuechly played eight seasons and in 118 regular season games before retiring after the 2019 season.

Outside linebacker

Lawrence Taylor -- 222.55 points

Derrick Brooks -- 164.5points

Jack Ham -- 141.68 points

Ted Hendricks -- 136.2points

Junior Seau -- 121.98 points

Average point total for outside linebackers: 106

Notable current players: Khalil Mack (84.75 points)

Interesting nugget: Taylor joined Page as the NFL's only defensive league MVPs in 1986. He led the NFL with 20.5 sacks that season while also leading the Giants to their first Super Bowl title.

Defensive back

Rod Woodson -- 117.63 points

Deion Sanders -- 171.03 points

Ronnie Lott -- 165.98 points

Ed Reed -- 148.53 points

Charles Woodson -- 125.45

Average point total for Hall of Fame defensive backs: 100

Notable current players: Patrick Peterson (83.35 points), Richard Sherman (83.13 points),Chris Harris Jr. (61.38 points), Stephon Gilmore (58.03 points), Tyrann Mathieu (58.90 points)

Interesting nugget: In 1995, Woodson made NFL history by becoming the first professional athlete to return from reconstructive knee surgery in the same season. Woodson played in Super Bowl XXX after suffering a torn ACL in Week 1.

Kicker

Morten Anderson -- 97.45 points

Adam Vinatieri -- 92.7 points

Gary Anderson -- 65.9 points

Nick Lowery -- 57.63 points

Jan Stenerud -- 56.53 points

Average point total for Hall of Fame kickers: 77

Notable curent players: Justin Tucker (51.8 points1

Interesting nugget:While Vinatieri's two game-winning field goals are part of NFL lore, Morten Anderson's game-winning overtime field goal in the 1998 NFC Championship Game gave the Falcons an improbable win over the Vikings and Gary Anderson, who missed a critical 38-yard field goal earlier in the game.

Punter

Shane Lechler -- 63.68 points

Ray Guy -- 52.33 points

Sean Landeta -- 47.23 points

Don Chandler -- 37.45 points

Johnny Hekker -- 31.03 points

Average point total for Hall of Fame Punters: 52

Notable current players: Hekker, Andy Lee (23.85 points), Dustin Colquitt (16.95 points)

Interesting nugget: The first punter inducted in Canton, Guy was selected to seven Pro Bowls during his time with the Raiders. He was the starting punter on each of the Raiders' three Super Bowl championship teams.

Tom Brady has officially passed Peyton Manning as the GOAT, according to PFR's Hall of Fame monitor metric (2024)

FAQs

Who is the goat Tom Brady or Peyton Manning? ›

Manning went 3-2 against Brady in the playoffs, including two AFC Championship games with the Denver Broncos. In a recent interview with Rob Lepelstat of STAT Sports, former Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis declared Manning the GOAT (greatest of all time) at quarterback, choosing him over Brady.

Who says Tom Brady is the goat? ›

The former Cowboys quarterback says Mahomes still has a chance to surpass Brady. Troy Aikman is one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time and as an analyst, he is one of the most respected voices in the media.

How did Tom Brady become the goat? ›

The seven-time Super Bowl Champion has won more Lombardi Trophies than any other NFL team and also earned the Most Valuable award three times. Brady is the oldest player to win the NFL MVP award three times and a member of two all-decade teams (the 2000s and 2010s).

Who is the goat of the NFL? ›

Tom Brady is universally known as the GOAT (greatest of all time) in NFL circles. With seven Super Bowl wins from his illustrious 23 years in the sport, he set standards and records that will never be beaten. Or so we thought.

Who is the greatest QB in NFL history? ›

Tom Brady

In addition to Brady's seven Super Bowl titles, his five Super Bowl MVPs are the most in NFL history. Brady has the most passing yards (89,214) and passing touchdowns (649) in league history, along with the most quarterback wins and Pro Bowl selections in league history.

Who is the No 1 goat in football? ›

Some of the biggest names in the sport have declared Lionel Messi as the GOAT – above Diego Maradona, Pele, and his great rival Cristiano Ronaldo.

Who is arguably goat quarterback? ›

Brady has won the award three times. But, Brady has more Super Bowl wins (7), Super Bowl MVPs (5) Pro Bowl appearances (15), passing yards (89,214), and touchdowns (649) than Rodgers. Williams is closer to Rodgers than Brady in terms of size.

Who is a better QB, Brady or Mahomes? ›

His floor and his ceiling as a player are both higher than Brady's. In his first six seasons, including playoffs, Mahomes is 88-25, with 260 passing TDs and three Super Bowl wins. Brady, on the other hand, was 82-26, with 167 passing TDs and three Super Bowl wins.

Who used to be the goat in football? ›

Originating in the sports leagues of the USA, GOAT stands for “Greatest of All Time”. In recent years it has been used by football fans to refer to leading players from different eras, among them Pele, Maradona, Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo.

Who is the best NFL player of all time? ›

The list
RankPlayerYear inducted to Pro Football Hall of Fame
1Jerry Rice2010
2Jim Brown1971
3Lawrence Taylor1999
4Joe Montana2000
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Is Patrick Mahomes the goat? ›

Patrick Mahomes has done a lot, but he hasn't done enough to be considered the GOAT. That's his assessment, at least.

Who is the goat of the GOATs? ›

Through our analysis, we found that the basketball GOAT was Michael Jordan, the football GOAT was Tom Brady, and the hockey GOAT and the GOAT of the GOATs was Wayne Gretzky, the great one.

Who is the #1 player in the NFL? ›

The #1 top rated player on the NFL Top 100 list for the 2023 season is Patrick Mahomes, followed by #2 Justin Jefferson and #3 Jalen Hurts.

Who is the NFL goat WR? ›

Rice has long been considered the GOAT among wideouts. A 10-time All-Pro and three-time Super Bowl champion, he led the NFL in receiving yards in six different seasons. He remains the all-time leader in catches (1,549), yards (22,895) and touchdowns (197).

Who is better, Patrick Mahomes or Brock Purdy? ›

Digging deeper into efficiency metrics, Purdy (72.7%) holds an edge, finishing the season with a higher completion percentage and passer rating than Mahomes (63%). In terms of average of touchdowns per game in 2023, Mahomes has 2.28 to Purdy's 1.76.

Is Peyton Manning one of the best quarterbacks? ›

Ranked No. 5 on a new list of pro football's 101 greatest players, the Colts and Broncos signal caller could make any team a contender. The Football 101 is Joe Posnanski's ranking of the 101 greatest football players in pro football history.

Who has the most Super Bowl wins? ›

Among the NFL's current 32 teams, 20 (11 NFC, nine AFC) have won a Super Bowl and 15 (eight AFC, seven NFC) hold multiple titles. The AFC's Pittsburgh Steelers and New England Patriots have the most Super Bowl titles at six each. The Patriots also have the most Super Bowl appearances at 11.

Who's better, Tom Brady or Mahomes? ›

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