On every NFL roster, they’re at least a couple of players that don’t get the recognition they deserve. For the Miami Dolphins, Byron Maxwell is that player, according to Pro Football Focus.

Earlier this week, PFF writer Sam Monson listed Maxwell as the Dolphins’ secret superstar. Here’s what Monson said about naming Maxwell as one of the league’s 32 secret superstars

Maxwell had a quietly impressive season despite actually being benched in the midst of it by the Dolphins. He didn’t begin the season well and was sat down in Week 4, but from that point onward he allowed more than 30 yards just twice over the rest of the season and never more than 42 yards in a game. The longest catch he allowed after being benched was 19 yards and he amassed eight pass breakups and two interceptions over that time.

Maxwell was benched before the Dolphins Week 4 contest against the Cincinnati Bengals because of his play during the first three weeks of last season. Once fellow cornerback Xavien Howard suffered an injury, Maxwell was propelled to the starting cornerback position once again and his performance improved shortly after that.

According to Pro Football Focus, Maxwell was tied with Buffalo Bills cornerback Corey White (0.84) for the fewest receiving yards allowed per snap of any cornerback in the AFC East. New England Patriots corner Eric Rowe was third with 0.87 yards allowed per snap.

Maxwell finished the 2016 campaign with 53 tackles, two interceptions, 15 pass breakups and four forced fumbles. After struggling with the Philadelphia Eagles in 2015, Maxwell proved to the Dolphins that he still is a valuable NFL starting cornerback.