After a sluggish start, Case Keenum is earning praise as the organization's best leader since Peyton Manning. Thanks to added depth, the offensive line has survived season-ending injuries to three starters, paving the way for a ground attack that ranks second in yards per carry (5.2). Phillip Lindsay has emerged as the offensive heartbeat, rushing for more yards through 11 games (780) than any undrafted rookie since the 1970 merger. On the other side of the ball, No. 5 overall pick Bradley Chubb is on pace for 13 sacks, just 1.5 shy of Jevon Kearse's NFL rookie record.