2) Julio Jones, WR, Atlanta Falcons: The old NFL team building handbook would advise executives to avoid paying big bucks to 30-year-old players, but because Jones is such an exceptional playmaker, the Falcons should break the rule to keep No. 11 in the fold. The veteran wide receiver has tallied at least 1,400 receiving yards in each of the last five seasons while exhibiting a combination of size, strength and speed that coaches and executives covet in a WR1. As an explosive playmaker with home run potential, Jones is not only capable of scoring from anywhere on the field, but he sets the table for his teammates by commanding double coverage at all times. Considering how his talents also elevate Matt Ryan, you could make the case No. 11 is the Falcons' real MVP.