Chris Wesseling: Tom Brady, New England Patriots. If you'd rather reward Alex Smith or Carson Wentz, that's perfectly understandable. But Brady carries his offense to a greater extent than Smith, and he's been a more consistent passer and decision-maker than Wentz. Of all the marvels in Brady's exceptional career, the most impressive might just be the dominant fashion in which he has reimagined possibilities for aging quarterbacks, increasing his efficiency across the board in completion percentage, yards per attempt, yards per game, touchdown-to-interception ratio and passer rating every year from ages 36 to 39. He has a chance to do it again at 40, while also leading the league in attempts, completions and passing yards.