Still just 28 years old, Mahomes is one of just seven players in NFL history to win league and Super Bowl MVP in the same season and the first to do so since 1999. He's one of just five starting quarterbacks all-time with at least three Super Bowl wins, and is one of only three players in NFL history who have won at least three Super Bowl MVP awards (Joe Montana and Tom Brady being the other two). 

Last year, Mahomes became the eighth starting quarterback in NFL history to lead his team to back-to-back Super Bowls despite not having Hill by his side. His top wideout last year was rookie Rashee Rice. A year earlier, Mahomes' No. 1 wide receiver was JuJu Smith-Schuster, whom the Patriots recently released.

Hill is a special talent, but we've seen similar exploits in recent years from other wideouts. Antonio Brown, for example, had a record-setting six-year run that was ending at about the same time that Hill was beginning his ascension. Mahomes, however, is a unique talent whose career is already threatening Brady's as the greatest of all-time. He's the NFL's best player, regardless of what Hill or anyone else says.