How is the NFL Top 100 list determined?
Current NFL players vote to rank their peers.
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The NFL Top 100 list is back, spotlighting the league's elite as voted by the players themselves. This year's countdown promises to showcase familiar faces and rising stars. The unveiling begins Monday, streaming on X, NFL+, and NFL.com, bu...
The NFL Top 100 list offers a unique perspective on player value, as it's determined by their peers. This year's edition highlights the reigning MVP candidates like Josh Allen and rising stars such as Jayden Daniels.
For the Arizona Cardinals, Budda Baker and Trey McBride are strong contenders. Baker is coming off a career year, while McBride had a breakout season as Kyler Murray's favorite target. James Conner, Calais Campbell, and Kyler Murray are honorable mentions who could also crack the list.
Historically, quarterbacks have dominated the top spot, but recent years have seen more diversity with wide receivers and defensive players earning the No. 1 ranking. The list not only celebrates individual achievements but also drives engagement and discussion among fans as the new season approaches. The X original video series will broadcast daily episodes of the countdown, leading up to the reveal of the top 10 players.
Current NFL players vote to rank their peers.
The countdown begins June 30 and runs through August 29.
Episodes will air on X (Twitter) and NFL+.
Budda Baker and Trey McBride are strong contenders.
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