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NFL Fans Are Livid over Lamar Jackson's Top 100 Ranking

Jackson dropped 67 spots after a 2025 season cut short by a hamstring injury and a late back contusion, peers said.

  • NFL Network revealed on Monday, July 13, that Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson fell to No. 69 on its player-voted Top 100 list, marking a dramatic 67-spot decline from his No. 2 ranking ahead of the 2025 season.
  • Jackson's drop follows a challenging 2025 season where injuries including a hamstring issue and back contusion forced him to miss four games, resulting in a 6-7 record in his starts and the Ravens missing the playoffs.
  • An ESPN survey of league executives, coaches, and scouts placed Jackson as the league's No. 5 quarterback, while fans criticized the player-voted ranking, arguing that fewer than four players are actually better than the two-time MVP.
  • Outside linebacker Kyle Van Noy, who played with Jackson the past three seasons, dismissed the criticism, saying, "I think he's proven those people wrong," offering teammate support as the quarterback prepares for 2026.
  • The Baltimore Ravens enter the 2026 season under new head coach Jesse Minter, who aims to help the franchise overcome recent struggles and return to contending status with Jackson healthy and motivated.
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