Yeah, well for many things. There are more Grandmasters on at any given time, you know.
Fabiano Caruana on Chess.com
The point is that Fabiano Caruana is one of the best chess players in the world.
And Jared, one of the best ways to learn is to look at the games of the GMs. I would suggest Magnus Carlsen, the best chess player in the world (and my favorite as well.) He can draw lost positions and win drawn ones. (We won't mention the won ones.)

He can draw lost positions and win drawn ones. (We won't mention the won ones.)
I can do all those things too...just not as well as Carlsen
Just another reason why chess.com is the best chess site out there.