Lamar Jackson: No. 69 On NFL Top 100 Players List - Is His Ranking Accurate?


Reese, Pam and Alex discuss the NFL Top 100 Players rankings, how the peer-voted list is determined and whether Lamar Jackson's placement at No. 69 is justified.
The NFL Top 100 Players is a peer-voted ranking determined entirely by current NFL players. Each player submits a ballot ranking the top 20 players in the league, with points awarded based on each player's placement. Voting takes place during the regular season, so postseason performances are not included. The final rankings are based on the combined point totals, making the annual list a reflection of how players across the league view and respect their peers. The NFL unveils the rankings throughout the summer, revealing two players each weekday at 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. ET from June 22 through Aug. 21. Beginning Aug. 24, the countdown shifts to the Top 10, with one player announced each weekday at 10 a.m. ET through Sept. 4, when the No. 1 player is revealed.
One of the suprises was Lamar Jackson being ranked at number 69. Last season, Jackson was number 2. The last time he fell this low in the Top 100 -- No. 72 on the 2023 list -- Jackson went on to earn two straight No. 2 spots. Is this an accurate ranking for Lamar?

















