I don't know if you can call a former top-10 pick a secret superstar, but we are doing it anyway. Brown was fantastic in 2022, as he had the team's second-most pressures (40). He registered the fourth-most run stops (31) and racked up the second-most hurries for Carolina. Brown was a borderline dominant player this year and a big reason why the Panthers were significantly better on defense.
Few players better embody the notion of a secret superstar than Miami defensive lineman Zach Sieler. A seventh-round draft pick out of Ferris State in 2018, Sieler struggled to earn playing time on a stacked Ravens defensive line but has played 500 or more snaps for Miami in each of the past two years, earning progressively better PFF grades. That culminated in him ranking behind only Aaron Donald and Cameron Heyward in that category in 2021. Sieler also tallied 38 defensive stops, more than players with hundreds more snaps than him.
Onwenu has racked up a little more than 1,500 snaps in two NFL seasons, earning an overall PFF grade of at least 84.3 each year despite playing in multiple different spots along the offensive line. Onwenu lost out in the shuffle last year when everybody got healthy, but this season, he figures to be one of the five starters for New England. If he can maintain the level of play he has shown thus far as a pro, he will be one of the best linemen in the NFL and a true secret superstar.
We typically associate protein with meat, but protein can also be found in plants. Beans are the superstars of the plant proteins. For example, a 1/2 cup serving of black beans contains 7g of protein. Protein plays an important role in our bone, muscle, skin and immune health.
The reason we talk about Urea as the secret superstar of the skincare world is because it cannot be found in many products that are on the market at the moment. But the cosmetic world is waking up to its benefits, properties and we predict that more products will come onto the market soon.
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