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Ranking top 10 NFL newcomers

Miami's Branden Albert is PFF's highest-graded offensive tackle through the first two weeks. AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee

We're a couple of weeks into the new NFL season and have gotten our first real taste of new faces in new places. Between free agents and this year's rookie class, there have been some impressive performances in unfamiliar jerseys.

Let's take a look at the top 10 through the first two weeks of the NFL season.


Albert

1. Branden Albert, Miami Dolphins

Albert was linked to Miami for at least a year before finally coming over in a big free-agent deal this past offseason (five years, $46 million) to become their new left tackle. He has been PFF's highest-graded offensive tackle through the first two weeks of the season, surrendering just a single hit and hurry over 157 snaps of action and -- unusual for him -- run blocking extremely well, also. He has yet to surrender a sack or be flagged for a penalty and has been a big benefit to Ryan Tannehill, who once again has a top blindside protector.