This edition of my ranking of the top rookies in the NFL goes through Week 13.

I've also included the rankings of where each player landed on my final top 300 prospects list before the 2016 draft.

Here are the parameters, same as always:

This is a measure for all games this season, not just last week.

Total snap count matters. Staying on the field is a measure of value.

Positional value matters, but overall performance and impact on the team matter more.

Relative value matters. I ask: Would this player be a starter on most teams or on a good team?

Previously ranked: 1 | Final 2016 Big Board rank: 114

There has been no rookie wall for Prescott, who has thrown for 2,974 yards with 19 touchdowns and two interceptions and added five rushing TDs. He has also moved up to No. 1 in the league in Total QBR. The Cowboys have ripped off 11 straight wins, and Prescott has been tremendous. He's the real deal.

Previously ranked: 2 | Final 2016 Big Board rank: 8

Elliott leads the league in rushing yards (1,265), carries (263), yards before (764) and after contact (521) and rushing first downs (76). Before the draft, I said the former Buckeye was one of the best running back prospects to enter the league over the past decade, but I didn't think he'd be this good in Year 1. Prescott and Elliott are splitting Offensive Rookie of the Year votes, but a Cowboy might get every first-place vote.