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Top 25 under 25: The NFL’s best young players


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18. Trai Turner, Carolina Panthers

A year ago, Trai Turner was one of the league’s best guards, and while his performance fell off badly this season, he was also kicked out to right tackle amid injuries on the Carolina offensive line, and this season stands out as a reversal of his career arc heading into the year which had been progressing from good to great nicely. 2017 is a big year for him to determine if it was an aberration or a reversal in his development.

19. James Bradberry, Carolina Panthers

Replacing Josh Norman at cornerback for Carolina is no easy task, especially for a rookie making the step up from Samford College, but Bradberry has looked impressive. He wasn’t as good as Norman a season ago, but then neither was Norman himself, and Bradberry actually finished the season two spots ahead of Norman in the PFF grades with a rating of 82.6 compared to Norman’s 82.0. Rookies typically struggle at corner, so it will be interesting to see how much better he can get in year two.

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