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Who makes the NFL Top 100?   

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  1. 1. Who makes the NFL Top 100?

    • Josh Allen
      236
    • Stefon Diggs
      233
    • Gabe Davis
      22
    • Dawson Knox
      32
    • Dion Dawkins
      61
    • Mitch Morse
      13
    • Ed Oliver
      32
    • Tremaine Edmunds
      27
    • Matt Milano
      33
    • Tre White
      139
    • Jordan Poyer
      166
    • Micah Hyde
      138
    • Other
      25


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1 hour ago, MJS said:

Wow, they have Mac Jones? Just as inexplicable as him making the pro bowl. What the heck are people seeing in him? Mediocre QB who had a mediocre year. At least Cousins puts up big stats. And yet Mac is higher than him with 500 less passing yards, 10 fewer TD's, and 5 more INT's?

 

I have to think if he played for a different team he wouldn't have made the list or the pro bowl.

Wasn't he the best rookie QB last year?

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49 minutes ago, aceman_16 said:

Wasn't he the best rookie QB last year?

Mostly (in my opinion) because all of the other rookie QBs were sent to dumpster fire level organizations and Trey Lance didn't even really play. 

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2 hours ago, HOUSE said:

By seasons End Gabriel Davis will make a mockery of the entire list. Not even an honorable for mention 

It’s hard to crack a top 100 list when you don’t even have 700 yards receiving 

16 hours ago, MasterStrategist said:

Watching those highlights of Wyatt....

 

Teller pulling and pancaking Honey Badger in the Div playoff game, reminds me of "Rudy"

 

Wyatt is a beast up front, that's about as 1-sided as a trade gets...Beane won't let that happen again

We also didn’t have that same Wyatt Teller on our team

 

People have to stop living in hindsight… He was not playing at that level while he was here

 

Hence why he was losing his battle to feliciano and Spain 

 

People do get a fire lit under their ass and improve… Being buried on the death chart and traded clearly lit a fire As well as going to a better scheme for him 

 

He’s still not the greatest pass blocker… And we throw the ball more than most teams in the league… He can still get exposed as a pass blocker

 

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Von Miller #93

Doofus McCorkle #85

 

The list has officially jumped the shark.

 

This used to be OK for entertainment purposes. Especially since it is player-voting. See who the players think deserves it. But McCorkle making this list AT ALL, let alone ahead of Von Miller, is an absolute joke and completely discredits what little validity it ever had.

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56 minutes ago, Buffalo716 said:

It’s hard to crack a top 100 list when you don’t even have 700 yards receiving 

We also didn’t have that same Wyatt Teller on our team

 

People have to stop living in hindsight… He was not playing at that level while he was here

 

Hence why he was losing his battle to feliciano and Spain 

 

People do get a fire lit under their ass and improve… Being buried on the death chart and traded clearly lit a fire As well as going to a better scheme for him 

 

He’s still not the greatest pass blocker… And we throw the ball more than most teams in the league… He can still get exposed as a pass blocker

 

Not living in hindsight, I know it's a sensitive topic to some.

 

I agree, he had not become the player he is until he joined that organization.  Scheme and other factors played a big part. Similar to Jerry joining us.

 

I do think this causes Beane to pause trading young/potential guys, or at least become a bit more patient.  

 

All good though, can't wait/eager to see if anyone than Josh and Diggs are remaining.

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6 minutes ago, DrDawkinstein said:

Von Miller #93

Doofus McCorkle #85

 

The list has officially jumped the shark.

 

This used to be OK for entertainment purposes. Especially since it is player-voting. See who the players think deserves it. But McCorkle making this list AT ALL, let alone ahead of Von Miller, is an absolute joke and completely discredits what little validity it ever had.

Jones isn't even a top 200 player...

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6 minutes ago, Ya Digg? said:

I’m sure some of my homerism is showing, but is Chandler Jones really that much better than Von?

If the players only watched two games a year and looked at stats, they would think so. Apparently, players only watch two games a year and look at stats.

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20 minutes ago, MiltonWaddams said:

If the players only watched two games a year and looked at stats, they would think so. Apparently, players only watch two games a year and look at stats.

Well that would make sense since they are normally playing and don't have time to watch unless it's not during their games. 

 

When I think of last year when they did Allen's video it was only players he played against talking about him so it's not surprising that most of these players are judging them by how they played against them and not watching games/stats/highlights.

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3 hours ago, PetermansRedemption said:

Mac Jones being on this list is just awful. The guy isn’t even a top 25 starting QB in this league. 

 

I don't know why so many Bills fans are triggered by this. Who really cares honestly.

 

But as I've said all along, Jones is a good player and had a great rookie season especially when compared to some of the all time/HOF type players rookie campaigns. He wasn't the sole reason the Pats bounced back and made the playoffs last year but he was a big part of it.

 

Doesn't mean he's destined for Canton just yet but if he continues to develop and gets better the Pats certainly have their next franchise QB for the next 15 years, so if that's what has some fans hot and bothered over this I certainly understand.

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21 minutes ago, FilthyBeast said:

 

I don't know why so many Bills fans are triggered by this. Who really cares honestly.

 

But as I've said all along, Jones is a good player and had a great rookie season especially when compared to some of the all time/HOF type players rookie campaigns. He wasn't the sole reason the Pats bounced back and made the playoffs last year but he was a big part of it.

 

Doesn't mean he's destined for Canton just yet but if he continues to develop and gets better the Pats certainly have their next franchise QB for the next 15 years, so if that's what has some fans hot and bothered over this I certainly understand.

I mean, the voting is done by the players, so I guess we can only get so mad. But I think it's just the continued ball wash benefit of the doubt given to that team for so long. Let me simplify my anger towards it. Kyle Pitts is a generational talent. Mike Ditka is the only TE in NFL history to have more yards receiving than Pitts in his rookie year. So by all accounts, he had a generational season at the TE position. That said, Mac Jones ranks higher. I......Just......Can't

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34 minutes ago, FilthyBeast said:

 

I don't know why so many Bills fans are triggered by this. Who really cares honestly.

 

But as I've said all along, Jones is a good player and had a great rookie season especially when compared to some of the all time/HOF type players rookie campaigns. He wasn't the sole reason the Pats bounced back and made the playoffs last year but he was a big part of it.

 

Doesn't mean he's destined for Canton just yet but if he continues to develop and gets better the Pats certainly have their next franchise QB for the next 15 years, so if that's what has some fans hot and bothered over this I certainly understand.

That just proves this list is a joke.

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2 hours ago, FilthyBeast said:

 

I don't know why so many Bills fans are triggered by this. Who really cares honestly.

 

But as I've said all along, Jones is a good player and had a great rookie season especially when compared to some of the all time/HOF type players rookie campaigns. He wasn't the sole reason the Pats bounced back and made the playoffs last year but he was a big part of it.

 

Doesn't mean he's destined for Canton just yet but if he continues to develop and gets better the Pats certainly have their next franchise QB for the next 15 years, so if that's what has some fans hot and bothered over this I certainly understand.

People always underestimate how hard it is to find a franchise qb and overestimate how long qbs actually last. 15 years is a stretch for someone like Mac Jones lol. You're just traumatized because Brady lasted 20 years. He was not normal. 

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22 hours ago, DrDawkinstein said:

Von Miller #93

Doofus McCorkle #85

 

The list has officially jumped the shark.

 

This used to be OK for entertainment purposes. Especially since it is player-voting. See who the players think deserves it. But McCorkle making this list AT ALL, let alone ahead of Von Miller, is an absolute joke and completely discredits what little validity it ever had.

I was done with it when I saw McCorkle on the list. There is no way he is top 100 material, especially as a rookie. He was very solid for sure, but top 100 players are well beyond solid. 

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13 hours ago, Son of a K-Gun said:

Perhaps more egregious than McCorkle at 85 is the fact that the players ballots only list 1 through 20...so he was getting votes as a top 20 player in the NFL.  FFS.

 

I suspect that agents fill out a lot of the ballots for players they represent.

 

Fans would be surprised how few players give a sh*t about rankings if they ain't in em'...........which accounts for about 95% of players.

 

 

 

 

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On 8/15/2022 at 7:04 PM, MJS said:

It's pretty interesting that the 2014 and 2015 Bills teams had so many players listed. I think we would all agree that today's team is so much better, especially on offense. But the individual players get less recognition.

It depends on what is it called....Is it a Top 100 NFL PLayers of 2021 Season?   or is it building a list of best 100 NFL players entering the 2022 Football season?   Two different things.  When I looked up the show, it says  "Top 100 NFL Players of 2022" 

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On 8/16/2022 at 9:58 AM, BigDingus said:

Allen, Diggs, White, Poyer & Hyde all should make it. I haven't seen any of the list yet, so just my guess before I look. 

 

White was #95 last year. I'm not sure he was significantly better this year to move him all the way up to the top 50 while having missed 6 games due to injury this past year as opposed to just one game missed due to injury in 2020. 

 

I'd say Allen, Diggs, Poyer are locks. Hyde a maybe.

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6 minutes ago, Sammy Watkins' Rib said:

 

White was #95 last year. I'm not sure he was significantly better this year to move him all the way up to the top 50 while having missed 6 games due to injury this past year as opposed to just one game missed due to injury in 2020. 

 

I'd say Allen, Diggs, Poyer are locks. Hyde a maybe.

Allen came in at #4 

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4 hours ago, Sammy Watkins' Rib said:

 

White was #95 last year. I'm not sure he was significantly better this year to move him all the way up to the top 50 while having missed 6 games due to injury this past year as opposed to just one game missed due to injury in 2020. 

 

I'd say Allen, Diggs, Poyer are locks. Hyde a maybe.

 

Oh right, I forgot he was only 95 last year. I'd still consider him a top 100 player, but missing those games means it's unlikely he'd make it this go around. 

 

I still think Hyde is viewed as the better of the 2 safeties overall, so he has to make it if Poyer does right?  

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4 hours ago, BigDingus said:

 

Oh right, I forgot he was only 95 last year. I'd still consider him a top 100 player, but missing those games means it's unlikely he'd make it this go around. 

 

I still think Hyde is viewed as the better of the 2 safeties overall, so he has to make it if Poyer does right?  

 

Hyde was a 2nd team all pro last season but Poyer was a 1st team all pro. I think any name recognition deficit there was for Poyer on Hyde a few years ago has now been caught up and the last 2 seasons Jordan has been the superior player IMO. The way I always see them, they both had great years their first year here and then the next two seasons Hyde was the dominant party in the partnership but the last two years Poyer has been. Neither has ever been bad, to be clear, and I do think they are a classic case of the whole is greater than the sum of its parts pairing. But I think Poyer in particular is only now getting the recognition he has long deserved. 

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Diggs in 30s and Allen top 10.

Von obviously made 93 or whatever.

 

Not sure if the safeties make it, nor Tre.

11 hours ago, Dr.Sack said:

Allen & Diggs are in. Poyer, Miller, Hyde & Oliver deserve serious consideration. 

My boy Ed and I are Houston buddies, but he's not done enough in the NFL to make the list.

 

This is his year though to make the leap - he's gonna be a force all year.

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