After winning the NFL’s MVP award and leading the Atlanta Falcons to a Super Bowl, Matt Ryan is finally getting the kind of recognition he deserves.

Ryan has racked up a lot of accolades throughout this offseason. The latest praise to come his way is that he’s been named the No. 1 best deep thrower in the league by NFL 1000 at Bleacher Report. Here’s Doug Farrar on why they gave Ryan the top spot:

Of all quarterbacks who attempted at least 25 deep passes last season, Ryan is the only one who didn’t throw an interception. Instead, he completed 32 of 63 deep passes for 1,149 yards and 11 touchdowns—including five completions for 128 yards and a touchdown in that ill-fated Super Bowl. His 60 percent completion rate on long throws led all quarterbacks with at least 50 attempts, and only Ben Roethlisberger threw more deep touchdowns.

Ryan came in just ahead of Tom Brady, Andrew Luck and Aaron Rogers. Jameis Winston of the division rival Buccaneers also made the cut. You can find the full top 10 rankings here.