NFL Top 100

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Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons14
No. of episodes140
NFL Top 100
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons14
No. of episodes140
Production
Running time3–9 minutes (per player)
Original release
NetworkNFL+, NFL Network
Release2011 (2011)
Related
NFL Top 10

The NFL Top 100 is an annual television series aired during the NFL offseason counting down the top one hundred players in the National Football League (NFL), as chosen by fellow NFL players. The rankings are based on an off-season poll organized by the NFL, where players vote on their peers based on their performance for the recent NFL season. Only players that are not retired in the next season are eligible for consideration.[1]

In 2010, NFL Network aired The Top 100: NFL's Greatest Players, an all-time top 100 list, with wide receiver Jerry Rice being voted as the number-one player. The following year, the network debuted their annual NFL Top 100, with quarterback Tom Brady being voted at the top. Brady holds the record for most number-one selections, with four (2011, 2017, 2018, and 2022). Fellow quarterback Patrick Mahomes is the only other player to have been voted number-one multiple times (2021, 2023). Non-quarterbacks to be voted number-one include running back Adrian Peterson (2013), defensive end J. J. Watt (2015), defensive tackle Aaron Donald (2019), wide receiver Tyreek Hill (2024), and running back Saquon Barkley (2025).[2]

Season Originally aired Number 1
First aired Last aired Player Team
1 April 30, 2011 July 3, 2011 Tom Brady New England Patriots
2 April 28, 2012 June 27, 2012 Aaron Rodgers Green Bay Packers
3 April 27, 2013 June 27, 2013 Adrian Peterson Minnesota Vikings
4 May 10, 2014 July 9, 2014 Peyton Manning Denver Broncos
5 May 6, 2015 July 8, 2015 J. J. Watt Houston Texans
6 May 4, 2016 July 6, 2016 Cam Newton Carolina Panthers
7 May 1, 2017 June 26, 2017 Tom Brady New England Patriots
8 April 30, 2018 June 25, 2018
9 July 22, 2019 July 31, 2019 Aaron Donald Los Angeles Rams
10 July 26, 2020 July 29, 2020 Lamar Jackson Baltimore Ravens
11 August 15, 2021 August 28, 2021 Patrick Mahomes Kansas City Chiefs
12 August 14, 2022 August 28, 2022 Tom Brady Tampa Bay Buccaneers
13 July 24, 2023 August 3, 2023 Patrick Mahomes Kansas City Chiefs
14 July 22, 2024 August 2, 2024 Tyreek Hill Miami Dolphins
15 June 30, 2025 September 1, 2025 Saquon Barkley Philadelphia Eagles

History

Tom Brady has been named the #1 player four times

Produced by NFL Films, the series' first season was released during the 2011 NFL offseason.[3] The series was aired on NFL Network, which released ten episodes, each revealing ten players. The first episode, revealing the players ranked #100 through #91 was aired on April 30, 2011. The list and series began with the #100 ranked player, Washington Redskins quarterback Donovan McNabb,[4] and ended when New England Patriots quarterback and 2010 NFL MVP Tom Brady was selected as the number one ranked player.[5]

The NFL Top 100 list returned following the 2012 NFL season, running during the NFL's offseason.[6] Each episode of the season was followed up by NFL Top 100 Reaction Show, which featured NFL Network analysts reacting and voicing their opinions on the ten most recent players revealed on the list.[7] The series has run every offseason since, following the same countdown format and continuing to feature players and analysts reacting to the rankings.[8][9] NFL Films have also released annual lists of ten players who just missed the Top 100 listing.[10]

Players with most Top 100 selections

Quarterback Aaron Rodgers has been selected to the Top 100 list a record 14 times
Von Miller (left) and Trent Williams (right) have the most selections for a defensive player (10) and a non-quarterback (12), respectively
Key
Symbol Meaning
Denotes Pro Football Hall of Fame member
^ Denotes active player
PlayerPosition#Sel.Years selectedPeak
Aaron Rodgers^Quarterback1420112024#1 (2012)
Tom BradyQuarterback1220112022#1 (4 times)
Trent Williams^Offensive tackle20132019, 20212025#7 (2024)
Drew BreesQuarterback1020112020#2 (2 times)
Larry FitzgeraldWide receiver20112020#7 (2012)
Tyreek Hill^Wide receiver20172025#1 (2024)
Travis Kelce^Tight end20162025#5 (2 times)
Khalil Mack^Defensive end20152021, 2024, 2025#3 (2019)
Von Miller^Linebacker20122020, 2022#2 (2017)
Bobby Wagner^Linebacker2015, 20172025#13 (2020)
Russell Wilson^Quarterback20132022#2 (2020)
J. J. WattDefensive end920132021#1 (2015)
Aaron DonaldDefensive tackle20152023#1 (2019)
Ben RoethlisbergerQuarterback20112019#18 (2018)
Mike Evans^Wide receiver2015, 2017, 20192025#26 (2024)
Cameron Heyward^Defensive tackle2016, 20182025#42 (2022)
Cam NewtonQuarterback820122019#1 (2016)
Julio JonesWide receiver2013, 20152021#3 (2017)
A. J. GreenWide receiver20122019#9 (2014)
Earl ThomasSafety20122018, 2020#17 (2014)
Philip RiversQuarterback2011, 2012, 20142019#17 (2019)
Patrick PetersonCornerback20122019#18 (2016)
Tyron SmithOffensive tackle20142020, 2022#18 (2017)
Cameron Jordan^Defensive end2014, 2016, 20182023#23 (2020)
Ndamukong Suh^Defensive tackle20112018#24 (2015)
Kirk Cousins^Quarterback20162020, 20222024#42 (2023)
Zack MartinGuard20172024#53 (2024)

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