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    NFL Top 100 Players of 2018

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    NFL Top 100 Players of 2018
    Season 2018
    Tom Brady, the #1 ranked player
    Release
    Original networkNFL Network
    Original releaseApril 30 (2018-04-30) –
    June 25, 2018 (2018-06-25)
    Season chronology
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    The NFL Top 100 Players of 2018 was the eighth season in the series. It ended with reigning NFL MVP Tom Brady being ranked #1, making him the only player to be voted #1 three times,[1] already being the only player to be voted first more than once. For the second time in the list's history, the Super Bowl MVP (Nick Foles) failed to rank.[2]

    Episode list

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    Episode
    No.
    Air date Numbers
    revealed
    1 April 30 100–91
    2 April 30 90–81
    3 May 7 80–71
    4 May 7 70–61
    5 May 14 60–51
    6 May 14 50–41
    7 May 21 40–31
    8 May 21 30–21
    9 May 27 20–11
    10 June 25 10–6
    11 June 25 5–1
    June 25 110–101[3]

    The list

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    Rank Player Position 2017 team 2018 team Rank change Reference Year accomplishments
    1 Tom Brady Quarterback New England Patriots Steady 0 1
    • 13th Pro Bowl selection
    • 3rd First-team All-Pro selection
    • AP MVP
    • Passing yards leader
    2 Antonio Brown Wide receiver Pittsburgh Steelers Increase 2 2
    • 6th Pro Bowl selection
    • 4th First-team All-Pro selection
    • First player to ever record 100+ receptions, 1200+ receiving yards and 5+ receiving touchdowns in 5 consecutive seasons.
    3 Carson Wentz Quarterback Philadelphia Eagles NR 3
    • 1st Pro Bowl selection
    • 1st Second-team All-Pro selection
    • Bert Bell Award
    • Super Bowl champion (1st time)
    4 Julio Jones Wide receiver Atlanta Falcons Decrease 1 4
    • 5th Pro Bowl selection
    • 1st Second-team All-Pro selection
    • 1 of 2 players to ever record 1400+ receiving yards in 4 consecutive seasons (Marvin Harrison)
    • 1 of 3 players with 1400+ receiving yards, but with <90 catches (Jerry Rice, Randy Moss)
    5 Le'Veon Bell Running back Pittsburgh Steelers Increase 4 5
    • 3rd Pro Bowl selection
    • 2nd First-team All-Pro selection
    • Most average scrimmage yards per game since 2013 (129.0)
    • Most scrimmage yards by a Steeler in his first 5 seasons (7,996 yards)
    6 Todd Gurley Running back Los Angeles Rams NR 6
    • 2nd Pro Bowl selection
    • 1st First-team All-Pro selection
    • AP OPOY
    • Rushing touchdowns leader
    • All-purpose-yards leader in 2017
    • Highest percentage of team offensive yards in 2017 (5976 of 20983 yards, or 35.8%)
    • 4th NFL RB to record 2000+ scrimmage yards and 15+ total touchdowns in a season (Eric Dickerson, Marshall Faulk, Steven Jackson)
    7 Aaron Donald Defensive tackle Los Angeles Rams Increase 8 7
    • 4th Pro Bowl selection
    • 3rd First-team All-Pro selection
    • AP DPOY
    • Leads all DT's with 11 sacks and 27 quarterback hits in 2017
    • Only player with 25+ quarterback hits, 10+ sacks and 5 Forced fumbles in 2017
    8 Drew Brees Quarterback New Orleans Saints Increase 8 8
    • 11th Pro Bowl selection
    • 4-time Pass completion percentage leader (72.0%, surpassed his own record set last season)
    • No. 2 Passing yard leader (71,938 yards, behind Peyton Manning, needs 1,496 yards to surpass him.)
    9 Von Miller Linebacker Denver Broncos Decrease 7 9
    • 6th Pro Bowl selection
    • 3rd Second-team All-Pro selection
    • Most sacks since 2011 (83.5), 4th most all time in 7 seasons (Reggie White, DeMarcus Ware, Derrick Thomas)
    10 Aaron Rodgers Quarterback Green Bay Packers Decrease 4 10
    • Highest ever career Passer rating (103.8) and Touchdown-Interception Ratio (313-79)
    11 Russell Wilson Quarterback Seattle Seahawks Increase 13 11
    • 4th Pro Bowl selection
    • NFL passing touchdowns leader (34, his career high)
    • Most wins by QB in first 6 seasons (65)
    • Led all QB's with 134.1 Passer rating in 4th quarter in 2017
    12 Luke Kuechly Linebacker Carolina Panthers Increase 8 12
    • 5th Pro Bowl selection
    • 4th First-team All-Pro selection, first defensive player to do so since 2013
    • Art Rooney Award winner
    • 100+ tackles in all 6 season in NFL
    • Most tackles in NFL since 2012 with 818
    13 DeAndre Hopkins Wide receiver Houston Texans NR (Increase 90) 13
    • 2nd Pro Bowl selection
    • 1st First-team All-Pro selection
    • 2017 NFL receiving touchdowns leader (13, which is also a Texans franchise record)
    • Only player with 100+ receptions and 10+ receiving touchdowns in 2017
    • No. 103 in the 2017 chart[4]
    14 Calais Campbell Defensive end Jacksonville Jaguars Increase 69 14
    • 3rd Pro Bowl selection
    • 1st First-team All-Pro selection
    • PFWA NFL Defensive Player of the Year
    15 Rob Gronkowski Tight end New England Patriots Increase 8 15
    • 5th Pro Bowl selection
    • 5th First-team All-Pro selection
    • 76 receiving TD's since 2010, 1st in the NFL
    • 3rd all time in career receiving touchdowns by a tight end
    • NFL leader for receiving yards by a tight end in 2017 (1,084)
    16 Khalil Mack Defensive end Oakland Raiders Chicago Bears Decrease 11 16
    • 3rd Pro Bowl selection
    • Named in 2 or more separate Pro Bowls in different positions (Defensive end, Outside Linebacker)
    • Traded after the full list was revealed
    17 Jalen Ramsey Cornerback Jacksonville Jaguars NR 17
    • 1st Pro Bowl selection
    • 1st First-team All-Pro selection
    18 Ben Roethlisberger Quarterback Pittsburgh Steelers Increase 4 18
    • 6th Pro Bowl selection
    • Most 500+ passing yard games in NFL history (3)
    19 Everson Griffen Defensive end Minnesota Vikings Increase 73 19
    • 3rd Pro Bowl selection
    • 1st Second-team All-Pro selection
    20 Alvin Kamara Running back New Orleans Saints NR 20
    • 1st Pro Bowl Selection
    • Second-team All-Pro (2017)
    • AP NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year (2017)
    • Pepsi NFL Rookie of the Year (2017)
    • PFWA All-Rookie Team (2017)
    • 1st rookie since Gale Sayers to record 5 rushing and receiving touchdowns with a kickoff return touchdown.
    • 1st rookie since Charley Taylor with 700+ rushing and 700+ receiving yards in a season.
    • Leads NFL in yards per carry (6.07), 2nd in rushing touchdowns (14)
    21 Bobby Wagner Linebacker Seattle Seahawks Increase 18 21
    • 4th Pro Bowl selection
    • 3rd First team All-Pro selection
    22 A. J. Green Wide receiver Cincinnati Bengals Decrease 5 22
    • 7th Pro Bowl selection
    • 1000 receiving yards in 7 of 8 seasons
    23 Patrick Peterson Cornerback Arizona Cardinals Decrease 4 23
    • 7th Pro Bowl selection
    • 5 Career Pro Bowl interceptions
    24 Travis Kelce Tight end Kansas City Chiefs Increase 2 24
    • 3rd Pro Bowl selection
    • Second team All-Pro selection
    • Led all TE's in catches (83) and yards-after-catches
    25 Cam Newton Quarterback Carolina Panthers Increase 19 25
    • Career-high in rushing yards (754 yards)
    • 3rd All-time in rushing yards by a quarterback
    26 Cameron Jordan Defensive end New Orleans Saints NR 26
    • 3rd Pro Bowl selection
    • 1st First team All-Pro selection
    • 13 sacks in 2017
    27 Larry Fitzgerald Wide receiver Arizona Cardinals Increase 18 27
    • 11th Pro Bowl selection
    • 2nd in Pro Bowl appearances amongst active player on the Top 100 list (Tom Brady, 13)
    • Oldest player to record 100-catch and 1000+ receiving yard and 5+ touchdown season, 3rd consecutive season to reach the mark.
    28 Chandler Jones Defensive end Arizona Cardinals Increase 57 28
    • 2nd Pro Bowl selection
    • 1st First team All-Pro selection
    • NFL Sacks leader (17) and Tackles-for-losses leader (28)
    29 Matt Ryan Quarterback Atlanta Falcons Decrease 19 29
    • Fastest player to reach 40,000 passing yards (151 games)
    30 LeSean McCoy Running back Buffalo Bills Decrease 3 30
    • 6th Pro Bowl selection, with 5th in a row
    • 30th NFL player to rush for 10,000 yards in their career
    31 Matthew Stafford Quarterback Detroit Lions Steady 0 31
    • 31,947 passing yards, 2nd in NFL since 2011 (Drew Brees, 35,179 yards)
    32 Jadeveon Clowney Defensive end Houston Texans Increase 17 32
    • 2nd Pro Bowl selection
    • Career high in sacks (9.5), quarterback hits, tackles, forced fumbles and fumble recoveries
    • 1 of 2 players with 20+ quarterback hits and 20+ tackles for losses (Chandler Jones)
    • 2nd with 21 tackles for losses (Chandler Jones, 28)
    33 Kareem Hunt Running back Kansas City Chiefs NR 33
    • 1st Pro Bowl selection
    • PFWA All-Rookie Team
    • NFL rushing yards leader
    • PFWA Rookie of the Year
    • Most total scrimmage yards on debut (246 yards)
    • Led all 2017 rookie with 1782 total scrimmage yards, as well as rushing yards (1327), and yards after contact (839)
    • 6th rookie to win rushing title in rookie season in Super Bowl Era (Ezekiel Elliott was the previous winner in 2016)
    34 DeMarcus Lawrence Defensive end Dallas Cowboys NR 34
    • 1st Pro Bowl selection
    • 1st 2nd-team All-Pro selection
    • Tied 2nd with 14.5 sacks in 2017 (Chandler Jones).
    • Most sacks in a season by a Cowboy since DeMarcus Ware in 2011
    35 A. J. Bouye Cornerback Jacksonville Jaguars NR 35
    • 1st Pro Bowl selection
    • 1st 2nd-team All-Pro selection
    • 41.7 Passer rating allowed, best amongst CB's with 50+ targets, with no receiving touchdowns allowed
    36 Adam Thielen Wide receiver Minnesota Vikings NR 36
    • 1st Pro Bowl selection
    • 1st 2nd-team All-Pro selection
    • 5th in Receiving yards in 2017
    • 1 of 3 undrafted playerswith a season with 90+ receptions and 1200+ season in Super-Bowl Era (Wes Welker, Rod Smith)
    • 2nd in 3rd down receptions with 33 in 2017 (Keenan Allen, 26)
    37 Joey Bosa Defensive end Los Angeles Chargers Increase 63 37
    • 1st Pro Bowl selection
    • 1 of 2 players with 70+ tackles and 10+ sacks (Khalil Mack)
    38 Jared Goff Quarterback Los Angeles Rams NR 38
    • 1st Pro Bowl selection
    • Largest Passer rating increase in NFL between 2016-2017 (+36.9)
    • 1 of 5 players in NFL history to have passer rating of 100+ in second season (Kurt Warner, Dan Marino, Carson Wentz, Russell Wilson)
    39 Tyron Smith Offensive tackle Dallas Cowboys Decrease 21 39
    • 5th Pro Bowl selection
    • 2nd straight year as highest-ranked offensive lineman
    • 1 of 2 tackles to make the last 5 Pro Bowls (Trent Williams)
    40 Tyreek Hill Wide receiver Kansas City Chiefs Decrease 4 40
    • 2nd Pro Bowl selection
    • 1 of 4 players with 1100 receiving yards and 7+ TD's (Antonio Brown, DeAndre Hopkins, Marvin Jones.)
    41 Keenan Allen Wide receiver Los Angeles Chargers NR 41
    • 1st Pro Bowl selection
    • 2017 NFL Comeback Player of the Year
    • 1st player to ever record 10+ Receptions, 100+ Receiving yards, 1+ Receiving TD in 3 consecutive games
    • 1st in NFL in 3rd down receptions in 2016 (26)
    42 Earl Thomas Free safety Seattle Seahawks Decrease 12 42
    • 6th Pro Bowl selection
    • 2nd 2nd-team All-Pro selection
    • Only player with 25+ interceptions and 10+ forced fumbles since entering the NFL in 2010
    43 Mark Ingram II Running back New Orleans Saints NR 43
    • 2nd Pro Bowl selection
    • 230 Carries, 1124 Rushing yards, 12 Rushing Touchdowns, 58 Receptions, 416 Receiving yards
    44 David DeCastro Guard Pittsburgh Steelers Increase 53 44
    • 3rd Pro Bowl selection
    • 2nd 1st-team All-Pro selection
    • Allowed career-low 0.5 sacks
    45 Davante Adams Wide receiver Green Bay Packers NR (Increase 56) 45
    • 1st Pro Bowl selection
    • 10 Receiving touchdowns in 2017
    • Lead NFL in receiving touchdowns since 2016 (22)
    • No. 101 in the 2017 chart[4]
    46 Harrison Smith Free safety Minnesota Vikings Increase 28 46
    • 3rd Pro Bowl selection
    • 1st-team All-Pro
    • 78 tackles, 7 Tackles-for-losses, 5 interceptions, 12 passes defensed
    47 Ryan Shazier Linebacker Pittsburgh Steelers NR 47
    • 2nd Pro Bowl selection
    • 89 tackles, 3 Tackles-for-losses, 3 interceptions, 11 passes defensed
    48 Cameron Heyward Defensive end Pittsburgh Steelers NR 48
    • 1st Pro Bowl selection (Listed as Interior Linebacker)
    • 1st First-Team All-Pro
    • 1 of 5 players with 10+ sacks, 15+ Tackles-for-losses and 3 passes defensed
    49 Darius Slay Cornerback Detroit Lions NR 49
    • 1st Pro Bowl selection
    • 1st First-team All-Pro
    • Interceptions co-leader
    • Tied 1st in interception (8 with Kevin Byard), 1st in passes defensed (26)
    50 Deshaun Watson Quarterback Houston Texans NR 50
    • 12th overall pick in the 2017 NFL draft
    • Broke Kurt Warners' record of 19 TD's in the first 7 starts since the merger
    51 Case Keenum Quarterback Minnesota Vikings Denver Broncos NR 51
    • 1st in Passer rating from weeks 10-17 (107.2)
    • 1 of 6 QB's with 20+ passing TD's and under 10 interceptions
    52 Jarvis Landry Wide receiver Miami Dolphins Cleveland Browns Decrease 10 52
    • 3rd Pro Bowl selection
    • Receptions leader
    • 400 receptions in 4 seasons (NFL record)
    • Only player with 5+ receptions in all 16 games in 2017
    53 Aqib Talib Cornerback Denver Broncos Los Angeles Rams Decrease 16 53
    • 5th Pro Bowl selection
    • 4th All-time with 10 Interception touchdowns (Rod Woodson with 12)
    • 2nd with 34 interceptions since 2008
    54 Ezekiel Elliott Running back Dallas Cowboys Decrease 47 54
    • Highest rookie debut in the history of the Top 100 chart in 2017.
    • 1 of 3 players to average 20+ carries/game. (Leonard Fournette, Le'Veon Bell)
    • 1st with 98.3 yards per game in 2017
    • 1st in NFL in rushing yards and rushing TD's since 2016 (2,614, 22)
    55 Xavier Rhodes Cornerback Minnesota Vikings Increase 11 55
    • 2nd Pro Bowl selection
    • 1st First-team All-Pro
    • 5th consecutive season with 10+ passes defensed
    56 Philip Rivers Quarterback Los Angeles Chargers Increase 17 56
    • 7th Pro Bowl selection
    • 1 of 9 QB's in history to have 50,000+ career passing yards[5]
    • Longest active starts streak in NFL (192 started)
    • 9 of the past 10 seasons with 4000+ yards
    • 2nd with 4,515 passing yards (Tom Brady with 4,577 yards)
    57 Trent Williams Offensive tackle Washington Redskins Decrease 10 57
    • 6th Pro Bowl selection
    • No sacks allowed in 363 pass-blocking snaps in only 10 games played and started in 2017
    58 Leonard Fournette Running back Jacksonville Jaguars NR 58
    • Fastest and 2nd fastest recorded speed by RB on 2 carries (22 mph+ vs. Steelers, 21.76 mph vs. Rams)
    • 1 of 3 players to average 20+ carries/game. (Ezekiel Elliott, Le'Veon Bell)
    • Tied 2nd with 6 games with 100+ yards including playoffs (Todd Gurley with 7)
    59 Casey Hayward Cornerback Los Angeles Chargers Increase 5 59
    • 2nd Pro Bowl selection
    • 2nd-Team AP All-Pro
    • Tied 2nd with 22 Passes defensed (Darius Slay, 26)
    • Lowest completion percentage allowed in 2017 (42%)
    • Tied 1st in interceptions since 2016 with 11 interceptions (Marcus Peters)
    • 1st in passes defensed with 42 since 2016
    60 Derek Carr Quarterback Oakland Raiders Decrease 49 60
    • 3rd Pro Bowl selection
    • Franchise record 103 Passing TD's in 4 seasons
    61 Ndamukong Suh Defensive tackle Miami Dolphins Los Angeles Rams Decrease 6 61
    • Most quarterback hits amongst DT's since entering the league in 2010 (147)
    62 Micah Hyde Safety Buffalo Bills NR 62
    • 1st Pro Bowl selection
    • 1st Second-team All-Pro selection
    • Career high in tackles, interceptions and passes defensed (82, 5, 13)
    • 1 of 5 current players with 3 straight seasons of 3+ int
    • Made playoffs in every season in the NFL (4 with Green Bay Packers, 1 with the Bills)
    63 Geno Atkins Defensive tackle Cincinnati Bengals Increase 5 63
    • 6th Pro Bowl selection
    • 1 of 2 DT's with 20+ quarterback hits and 9+ sacks (Aaron Donald)
    • Most sacks amongst DT's since entering the league in 2010 (61.0).
    64 Richard Sherman Cornerback Seattle Seahawks San Francisco 49ers Decrease 43 64
    • Most interceptions and passes defensed since entering the league in 2011.
    • Lowest completion percentage allowed since 2011 with >300 targets (47.4%)
    65 Stefon Diggs Wide receiver Minnesota Vikings NR 65
    • 115.0 Passer rating when targeted by Case Keenum
    • Reached 200 receptions in 40 games played in career
    66 Jurrell Casey Defensive tackle Tennessee Titans Increase 20 66
    • 3rd Pro Bowl selection
    • Career-high 19 quarterback hits
    • 5 seasons with 5+ sacks
    67 Telvin Smith Linebacker Jacksonville Jaguars NR 67
    • 1st Pro Bowl selection
    • 1st Second-team All-Pro selection
    • Most tackles in the first 4 seasons as a Jaguar (447)
    • 1 of 3 players with 100+ tackles and 3 interceptions
    68 Zach Ertz Tight end Philadelphia Eagles NR 68
    • 1st Pro Bowl selection
    • Super Bowl champion (1st time)
    • Tied franchise record with 8 receiving TD's in a season (Brent Celek, 2009) in Super-Bowl era.
    • 3 straight seasons with 70+ receptions and 800+ receiving yards
    69 Fletcher Cox Defensive tackle Philadelphia Eagles Decrease 31 69
    • 3rd Pro Bowl selection
    • 3rd Second-team All-Pro selection
    • Super Bowl champion (1st time)
    • 2nd best QB pressure percentage amongst DT's on pass rush snaps
    70 Devonta Freeman Running back Atlanta Falcons Decrease 29 70
    • 1 of 2 players with 3,000+ rushing yards and 30+ rushing TD's in the last 3 seasons. (Le'Veon Bell)
    71 Zack Martin Guard Dallas Cowboys Decrease 13 71
    • 4th Pro Bowl selection
    • 2nd Second-team All-Pro selection
    • Started all 64 regular season games and 3 post-season games in 4 seasons
    • Allowed least QB pressures by a guard (11)
    • Allowed <2 sacks in each of his 4 seasons
    • Became highest paid guard in NFL in June, 2018.
    72 Delanie Walker Tight end Tennessee Titans Increase 3 72
    • 3rd Pro Bowl selection
    • Pro Bowl Offensive MVP
    • 3rd amongst TE's with 3585 yards since 2014 (Rob Gronkowski, Travis Kelce), most receptions in a 4 year span
    73 Thomas Davis Linebacker Carolina Panthers Increase 16 73
    • 3rd Pro Bowl selection
    • 1 of 3 players with 600+ tackles and 10+ interceptions since 2012 (Luke Kuechly, Lavonte David)
    74 Cameron Wake Defensive end Miami Dolphins Decrease 12 74
    • 9 straight seasons with 5+ sacks, on Julius Peppers went 10 straight.
    • Led team in sacks (10.5), quarterback hits (27) and tackles for losses (12)
    75 Kam Chancellor Safety Seattle Seahawks Decrease 41 75
    • 556 tackles since becoming a starter in 2011 (6th amongst safeties)
    • First retired player to ever feature on the Top 100 list (announced retirement after the complete list was revealed).
    76 Melvin Ingram Defensive end Los Angeles Chargers NR 76
    • 1st Pro Bowl selection
    • 1 of 4 players with 10+ sacks and 17+ tackles for losses in 2017 (Chandler Jones, Von Miller, Cameron Jordan)
    77 Odell Beckham Jr. Wide receiver New York Giants Decrease 69 77
    • 1 of 8 players in NFL history to record 300+ receptions, 4,000+ yards and 30+ TD's in the first 4 seasons
    • 2nd in NFL with 38 receiving TD's since 2014 (Antonio Brown)
    • 3rd in NFL with 94.1 yards per game since 2014 (Brown, Julio Jones)
    78 Taylor Lewan Offensive tackle Tennessee Titans Decrease 6 78
    • 2nd Pro Bowl selection
    • 32 starts, 5 sacks conceded in 2-season span
    79 Marcus Peters Cornerback Kansas City Chiefs Los Angeles Rams Decrease 47 79
    • Tied 3rd in interceptions (5)
    • Only player with 5+ in each of the last 3 seasons
    • 60.5 Passer rating allowed since 2015, 2nd to A. J. Bouye with 200+ targets
    80 Kevin Byard Safety Tennessee Titans NR 80
    • 1st Pro Bowl selection
    • 1st All-Pro selection
    • Co-leader in interceptions (8 with Darius Slay)
    • 1st player to record 80+ tackles and 8+ interceptions since Champ Bailey in 2006
    81 Michael Thomas Wide receiver New Orleans Saints NR 81
    • 1st Pro Bowl selection
    • One of 3 WR's with 100+ receptions and 1,200+ yards (Antonio Brown, Keenan Allen)
    • Most receptions in first 2 seasons
    82 Marshon Lattimore Cornerback New Orleans Saints NR 82
    • 11th overall pick in the 2017 NFL draft
    • 1st Saint to win AP DROY
    • Leads all rookies with 5 interceptions and 18 passes defensed
    • 3rd lowest Passer rating allowed amongst CB's (45.3)
    83 Linval Joseph Defensive tackle Minnesota Vikings NR (Increase 21) 83
    • 2nd Pro Bowl selection
    • 2nd amongst DT's with 68 tackles (76 by Damon Harrison)
    • No. 104 in the 2017 chart[4]
    84 J. J. Watt Defensive end Houston Texans Decrease 49 84
    • 2017 Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award
    85 Bruce Irvin Defensive end Oakland Raiders NR 85
    • Most Forced Fumbles in a two-season span (10)
    86 Chris Harris Jr. Cornerback Denver Broncos Decrease 23 86
    • Tied fewest missed tackles amongst CB's with 40+ tackles (2)
    • 68.0 Passer rating when targeted since 2014
    87 Andrew Whitworth Offensive tackle Los Angeles Rams NR 87
    • 4th Pro Bowl selection
    • 1st-Team AP All-Pro
    • Oldest tackle to start 10+ games in 2017 (36)
    88 Yannick Ngakoue Defensive end Jacksonville Jaguars NR 88
    • 1st Pro Bowl selection
    • 1 of 2 players with 10+ sacks and 5+ forced fumbles (Aaron Donald)
    • Only player with 20+ sacks and 10+ forced fumbles since 2016
    89 Jimmy Graham Tight end Seattle Seahawks Green Bay Packers NR 89
    • 5th Pro Bowl selection
    • Tied second with Davante Adams with 10 receiving TD's (DeAndre Hopkins with 13)
    • 4th most receiving TD's in history amongst TE's (69)
    90 Jimmy Garoppolo Quarterback New England Patriots/San Francisco 49ers San Francisco 49ers NR 90
    • Fourth most wins by a quarterback to start his NFL career (7, tied with Daunte Culpepper, Dieter Brock, and Daryle Lamonica)[6][7]
    91 David Bakhtiari Offensive tackle Green Bay Packers NR 91
    • 2nd-Team AP All-Pro
    92 Landon Collins Safety New York Giants Decrease 64 92
    • 2nd Pro Bowl selection
    • Since 2015, leads all safeties in tackles (332) and 2nd in passes defensed (28)
    • 3-time team leader (99)
    93 Mike Daniels Defensive end Green Bay Packers Decrease 9 93
    • 1st Pro Bowl selection
    • 1 of 4 DT's to record 4+ sacks for 5 straight seasons (Ndamoukong Suh, Gerald McCoy, Jurrell Casey)
    94 Kirk Cousins Quarterback Washington Redskins Minnesota Vikings Decrease 24 94
    • 1st QB in NFL history to change teams after 3 consecutive seasons with 4,000+ passing yards
    95 Lane Johnson Offensive tackle Philadelphia Eagles NR 95
    • 1st-Team AP All-Pro
    • 1st Pro Bowl selection
    • Super Bowl champion (1st time)
    96 Malcolm Jenkins Safety Philadelphia Eagles Decrease 6 96
    • 2nd Pro Bowl selection
    • Super Bowl champion (2nd time)
    • 1 of 2 safeties with 5+ tackles for losses, and 8+ passes defensed (Harrison Smith)
    97 Carlos Hyde Running back San Francisco 49ers Cleveland Browns NR 97
    • One of 3 RB's to lead team in carries and receptions (Todd Gurley, LeSean McCoy)
    • 3-time team leader in rushing yards (2015–17)
    98 C. J. Mosley Linebacker Baltimore Ravens NR 98
    • 3rd Pro Bowl selection
    • 3rd 2nd-Team AP All-Pro
    99 Doug Baldwin Wide receiver Seattle Seahawks Decrease 11 99
    • 2nd Pro Bowl selection
    • Tied fewest in drops with 100+ targets (2 drops of 116 targets)
    100 Ha Ha Clinton-Dix Safety Green Bay Packers Decrease 23 100
    • 1 of 2 safeties with 70+tackles, 3+ interceptions and <5 missed tackles
    • 1 of 7 safeties with multiple interceptions in 3 straight seasons.

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