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Top 100 Players Entering The 2023 NFL Season

The 2023 NFL Season is about to get kicked off and we’ll be ranking the top 100 players entering this season. 

#100: Jared Goff

The last person to make the list by the edge of their seats is Jared Goff. Many people would exclude Goff from being on this list but since joining Detroit he’s flown heavily under the radar and with the limited resources he has, has done fairly well bringing new life to a dismal franchise. 

#99: Chris Olave

With the future of Michael Thomas uncertain, Chris Olave can continue to play a significant role in the Saints offense and with Derek Carr throwing him the ball, we expect him to be much higher on this list as the season progresses. 

#98:Terron Armstead

When Armstead was out, it was pretty apparent he was needed on the Dolphins front line. Hopefully with Armstead recovering, he can help Tua prove himself in his fourth year. 

#97: Bijan Robinson

The only rookie to make this list is the speed demon on the Atlanta Falcons. We expect by week 4 that Robinson will command the starting job. 

#96: DJ Moore

Moore should be higher on this list but with being traded to Chicago, the uncertainty with an unconventional quarterback like Justin Fields throwing him the ball puts a damper on things. 

#95: Cameron Jordan

The Saints made a smart decision in locking up Cameron Jordan through the 2025 season as he’s been on a tear lately. Jordan continues to rack up sacks every year and has 115.5 for his career.

#94: TJ Hockenson

Being traded to Minnesota was a bit concerning for Hockenson’s output with all-pro Justin Jefferson taking the bulk share of the touches, but Hockenson still got his fair share. This year we hope to see more consistency from the young tight end. 

#93:Corey Linsley

Linsley has been a rock on the Chargers lineup and Herbert can certainly thank Linsley and company for a portion of his success. 

#92: Derrick Brown

Derrick Brown has had a quiet career thus far, but we expect him to jump into the spotlight this year with more eyes on the Panthers with Bryce Young in town. 

#91: Dak Prescott

Every year, the pressure is on Dak as all eyes are on the Cowboys and every year Dak fails under pressure. This year shouldn’t be any different but Dak when not in pressure situations does a commendable job. 

#90: DeMarcus Lawrence

Lawrence has been a staple on the Cowboys line and despite not reaching double digit sacks in 2022, he still earned a trip to the pro bowl as he helped lead the Cowboys to another playoff appearance.

#89: Daniel Jones

Danny Dimes had the best season of his career with over 3,200 passing yards and over 700 yards on the ground. Jones proved Barkley isn’t the only one that can move the ball down the field on this offense.

Coming out of nowhere, Geno Smith put on the biggest surprise of the season. Geno was one of the best quarterbacks in the league in his age 32 season and was in his first year as a starter since 2014 with the Jets. Geno revitalized his career and was better than the quarterback he replaced in Seattle. 

#88: Geno Smith

Coming out of nowhere, Geno Smith put on the biggest surprise of the season. Geno was one of the best quarterbacks in the league in his age 32 season and was in his first year as a starter since 2014 with the Jets. Geno revitalized his career and was better than the quarterback he replaced in Seattle. 

#87: Rashawn Slater

The other part of the Chargers line that Justin Herbert misses when injured is Rashawn Slater. Herbert has two of the best in the game protecting him but they need to be healthy for him to thrive. Slater is hopeful to be back for the start of the season. 

#86: DK Metcalf

With the switch to Geno Smith at quarterback, this didn’t stop DK Metcalf from continuing to produce for the Seahawks. DK had another 1,000 yard season that he can add onto his resume. 

#85: Kevin Byard

The Titans veteran has continued to be one of the better safeties in the AFC throughout his career. Coming off the 2nd highest tackle total of his career, Byard should fare well against two rookie quarterbacks in the division and an inconsistent Jaguars offense. 

#84: DeVonta Smith

With the addition of AJ Brown, many thought it’d slow down DeVonta Smith but it actually catapulted him further. As defenses had to prepare for Brown, Smith was able to slip past defenders on his way to nearly 1,200 receiving yards. 

#83: Dalvin Cook

Despite making 4 straight pro bowls, the Minnesota Vikings decided it was time to move on from Dalvin Cook as they did want to give him the payday for someone his age even though it was well warranted how much he should bring in. The Jets scooped up Cook and paired him with former division rival Aaron Rodgers to give him a fire-powered offense in the Big Apple. 

#82: Za’Darius Smith

For reasons we don’t understand, the Minnesota Vikings traded all-pro Za’Darius Smith for two late round picks to the Cleveland Browns. The Browns fleeced the Vikings and got a pro bowler for a steal. 

#81: Jaelan Phillips

The Miami Hurricanes didn’t need to travel far once entering the NFL as the Dolphins used their 1st round selection in 2021 on the fierce linebacker. Phillips has been a bright spot on the Dolphins defense which has struggled over the last two seasons. 

#80: Matt Milano

Matt Milano earned his first Pro Bowl nod of his career last year and it was well-deserved. The linebacker for Buffalo was all over the field and earned himself a nice contract extension as a result. 

#79: Aaron Jones

With Aaron Rodgers  and multiple Packers receivers out of the picture, it’s going to be the Aaron Jones show in Green Bay. Love’s going to heavily rely on the playmaker back to move the chains. 

#78: DeAndre Hopkins

DeAndre Hopkins is back in the AFC South again and is playing again with a new quarterback which has been the story of his career. Hopkins has been consistent despite injuries and a suspension during his career. We think the change of scenery will be good for one of the best receivers over the last decade. 

#77: Talanoa Hufanga

Hufanga had a breakout sophomore campaign putting up 97 combined tackles and 4 interceptions which was good enough to earn him his first pro bowl nomination of his very promising career. 

#76: Austin Ekeler

Fantasy owners of Austin Ekeler love him for the dual threat he is on the ground and through the air. Ekeler is also a scoring machine racking up 38 touchdowns over the last 2 seasons. Ekeler’s in the middle of a contract extension bout with the Chargers and if he misses any time, this might set him back on this list. 

#75: Garrett Wilson

Winning offensive rookie of the year, Wilson did that with Zach Wilson, Mike White, & Joe Flacco as his quarterbacks. With a future hall of famer like Rodgers under center, the potential is limitless for Garrett Wilson to thrive. 

#74: Brian Burns

Racking up 12.5 sacks in the 2022 season was enough for Burns to make his 2nd Pro Bowl and for the Panthers to pick up his 5th year option. Burns and Brown are making some noise over in Carolina that should not go unnoticed. 

#73: Aidan Hutchinson

The Michigan standout felt right at home with the Lions and quickly became a fan favorite. We expect Hutchinson to continue to develop into one of the better edge rushers in the NFL. 

#72: Christian Wilkins

The Dolphins had one of the better run defenses in 2022 and a key component of that was Christian Wilkins. Wilkins was a brute force on the line that made it very hard for running backs to get through the middle. Wilkins is playing on a fifth year option and needs to show up big this year to make himself a desirable free agent for next year’s market.

#71: Tee Higgins

The best number two receiver in the NFL is easily Tee Higgins. There’s an argument to be made that for over half the teams in the league that Higgins would be their #1 guy. Even as a so-called #2 option on the Bengals offense, Higgins still has managed to put up back to back 1,000 yard seasons.

#70: Terry McLaurin

There’s a lot for Washington fans to be disappointed with over the last several years, a lot having to do with the ownership. One thing that’s been able to keep them at peace is the consistent play from Terry McLaurin who hasn’t had a season with less than 900 yards since entering the league despite the clown show that he’s had to endure. 

#69:Andrew Thomas

Andrew Thomas is arguably the best player on this list to not make a pro bowl. Thomas has led the way for Saquon Barkley to turn his career around and helped Daniel Jones have the best season of his career.

#68: Tariq Woolen

The 5th rounder surpassed all expectations in his rookie year by leading the league in interceptions. Woolen has a bright future ahead of him and we’re excited for what else he can do for the Seahawks. 

#67: Darius Slay

Darius Slay has been a name used in conversations amongst the best defensive backs in the league for years now. Slay is entering his age 32 season coming off his 5th pro bowl appearance and a superbowl appearance. The biggest question is if Slay can keep up with the wide receivers who just keep getting faster and younger. 

#66: Trevor Lawrence

Lawrence hasn’t had the best start since joining the league as he led the league in interceptions with 17 in his rookie year, but had a good bounceback season except for the amount of fumbles lost. Hopefully with the Jaguars bringing in Calvin Ridley, we can see more growth from the 3rd year quarterback who is coming off a season where he led the Jaguars to the playoffs. 

#65: Tristan Wirfs

There was a lot of pressure on Tristan Wirfs when he had to make the switch from right tackle to left tackle all while protecting the greatest quarterback to ever live in Tom Brady. If Wirfs had any nerves about making the switch it didn’t show as he continued to be one of the best pass protectors in the game and let Brady go out unharmed. 

#64:Jonathan Taylor

Running back Jonathan Taylor requested a trade and the ownership is in the process of granting that request but having difficulty finding the right suitor. Regardless of where Taylor ends up, he is one of the better backs in the league even after an injury-riddled season last year. Taylor deserves a heftier price for being one of the top backs in the league and at his age too. 

#63: Kirk Cousins

Captain Kirk has been one of the more hated players in the league, but you need to give him more credit than what he’s been given. As a starter, Kirk Cousins has thrown over 4,000 yards every year except one. In 2022, Cousins threw for the 2nd most yards in his career. Hopefully with Jordan Addison in the mix lining up alongside Jefferson he can eclipse the 5,000 mark. 

#62:Trevon Diggs

After an insane 2021 campaign where he had a whopping 11 interceptions, Diggs showed in 2022 he was human with 3 but still managed to finish as a pro bowler and kept his title as one of the better defensive backs in the league. 

#61:Justin Tucker

Arguably the greatest kicker in NFL history remains on this list for another year. Tucker is defying age and not letting anything get in his way as he continues to hold the NFL record for the best field goal percentage during his career with 90.5% of field goals made.

#60: Von Miller

Von Miller is a long way from the days of dropping double digit sacks per season but he’s still been producing at a very respectable level. Miller has been a great addition to the Bills defense, especially if he can remain healthy. 

#59: Demario Davis

One of the most impressive feats of the career of Demario Davis is how few games he’s missed. Davis has missed only a handful in his career and every year continues to be one of the leaders on the defense he’s been on. Even at his age, he’s been putting up some of the best numbers of his career. 

#58: Bobby Wagner

Sticking with the veteran linebacker trend, we go over to Bobby Wagner who is back where he belongs in Seattle after a one year stint with the Los Angeles Rams. Wagner might not be getting paid as much as he would have been if he stayed in LA, but Seattle is home and where he’s been loved by many fans for the last decade.  

#57: Joel Bitonio

Whenever you look at the success of Nick Chubb, you also need to say Joel Bitonio’s name in the same conversation. Chubb’s power running up the middle couldn’t be done without a power blocker like Bitonio clearing the path. 

#56: Mike Evans

With 9 consecutive seasons with 1,000 plus receiving yards to begin his career, Mike Evans is the NFL record holder. After getting that accomplishment under his belt, all sights are set on breaking Jerry Rice’s record of 11 consecutive at any point in a career which Mike Evans should get one step closer after this upcoming season.

#55: Trey Hendrickson

Even though Trey Hendrickson has been with the Bengals for only 2 seasons, it feels like he’s been there for his career with the amount of love that Bengals fans have for him. Hendrickson’s strip sack fumble recovery for a touchdown was one of the best plays of the season and we’re looking forward to this year’s playmaking from him.

#54:Jason Kelce

One half of the Kelce brothers is older brother Jason who’s been one of the best centers in the NFL for years. Jason Kelce has a few years left in him but that’s not stopping him from keeping defenseman from getting past him. 

#53: Amon-Ra St. Brown

St.Brown built a connection with Goff over the last 2 years and was able to eclipse the 1,000 yard mark this past season. We expect even more volume from St.Brown as Hockenson isn’t there for any time,, Jamaal Williams being out of the picture, and Jameson Williams being suspended. 

#52: Lamar Jackson

Outside of his rookie year where he didn’t start every game, Lamar Jackson had the worst season of his career in 2022. He put up lower passing numbers across the board and didn’t take as many attempts on the ground as we’re used to seeing. With a new face in town in OBJ, Lamar really needs to step up his game. 

#51: Creed Humphrey

If you watched the Chiefs play in 2021, defensive lines were all over Patrick Mahomes. In 2022, it was a different story as Creed Humphrey stepped up his game and allowed zero sacks in the Super Bowl which helped pave the way to victory. 

#50: Jeffery Simmons

If this ranking was based on just the first half of the 2022 season and the Simmons we saw then, he’d be much higher on this list. But after enduring an ankle injury that slowed him down a bit. He played through the injury still putting up a serviceable job, but the ankle injury makes him take a hit here.

#49: Joey Bosa

Bosa missed the majority of the 2022 season with being on injured reserve. Bosa still ranks in the upper 50 players even after missing that much time due to the fierceness we’ve seen from him in previous seasons prior to the injury. 

#48: Haason Reddick

The Philadelphia Eagles made a risky move signing a linebacker that never made a Pro Bowl to a 3 year, $45 million deal. But it has paid off tremendously with just in the first year of the deal, Reddick made his first Pro Bowl and put up career high numbers in sacks with a whopping 16 on the year. 

#47: DeForest Buckner

Buckner had an impressive 2022 campaign putting up some career bests in several categories. What’s even more impressive is he played the whole season with a UCL tear in his elbow. 

#46: Deebo Samuel

After setting career highs in 2021, Deebo Samuel took a step back in 2022 as he played a more complementary role to the whole offense. The offense had many weapons with Aiyuk, the acquisition of CMC, & Kittle staying healthier. Deebo still is a productive player, but with the amount of weapons in San Fran, Deebo doesn’t need to do it all anymore. . 

#45: Zack Martin

There’s a reason that Zack Martin has made a pro bowl every season he’s been in the NFL except one where he was injured for a portion of the year. Martin is an underappreciated staple on the Cowboys offense.

#44: Cooper Kupp

Kupp missed half of 2022, but when healthy it looked like he was on pace to have another insane year. Kupp in 2021 had the 2nd most receiving yards and receptions in a season of all time. With Kupp virtually being the only player on the offense, it’s a possibility we could see another high-yardage season out of him. 

#43: Mark Andrews

When you think of tight ends in the NFL after Travis Kelce,, you think of George Kittle & Mark Andrews. They flip-flop which one is in the 2nd spot for best tight end each year, but after a lower performing year in 2022, Andrews lands this year as 3rd in the mix. 

#42: Laremy Tunsil

After missing the majority of the 2021 season, Tunsil came back better than ever earning his 3rd pro bowl nomination of his career. This great season Tunsil had landed him a nice $75 million contract extension. 

#41:CeeDee Lamb

A wide receiver that many people overlook when they hear the 2020 draft class is CeeDee Lamb as the first thing they think of is Justin Jefferson. CeeDee Lamb is not quite in the same conversation level yet as Jefferson, but Lamb has been a rock for the Cowboys offense putting up back to back 1,000 yard seasons when the rest of the offense hasn’t lived up to their expectations. . 

#40: Matthew Judon

In his career, Matthew Judon has played for two teams, the Baltimore Ravens & the New England Patriots. Both teams have made a name for themselves as having defenses that teams fear to face. Judon has been an integral part of both of those defenses. 

#39: George Kittle

Kittle narrowly edges out Mark Andrews for the 2nd best tight end in the league behind Travis Kelce. Kittle’s ability to find the endzone is what makes him rank better on this list. Kittle was able to find the endzone a career-high 11 touchdowns. 

#38: Saquon Barkley

After 2 disappointing seasons in a row, Barkley is finally back to his old self that we’re used to seeing. Barkley put up a career high in rushing yards this past season and the Giants are making a mistake by not signing him to a long-term deal. 

#37: Derwin James

The stats might not show it, but Derwin James is a leader on the Chargers defense. His versatility truly is a difference maker where he can line up in most positions. 

#36: Jaylen Waddle

One half of the most dynamic receiving duo in the game, Jaylen Waddle has been one of Tua’s most reliable targets. Waddle has been a very entertaining player to watch thus far in his career. 

#35: Cameron Heyward

It feels like Heyward has been getting better with age as he’s made it to a 6th straight pro bowl. Heyward is putting up some of the best numbers of his career and he’s not done yet. 

#34: Roquan Smith

The defensive-minded Ravens went out and made a big trade to get Roquan Smith from the Chicago Bears. Smith’s been dominant since joining and earned himself the honors of being the highest paid off-ball linebacker in the NFL. 

#33: Aaron Rodgers

The New York Jets pulled off a major offseason move by getting Aaron Rodgers. The Jets also brought over Allen Lazard, Randall Cobb, and signed Dalvin Cook to give Aaron Rodgers some weapons in addition to the Jets already having Garrett Wilson. Rodgers could be the difference maker in taking this team to the next level. 

#32: Patrick Surtain II

A player on our watch list for this upcoming season is Patrick Surtain II. He’s been an excellent defender in coverage and reminds us of the Champ Bailey days in Denver. Surtain II is on the verge of turning into an elite cornerback. 

#31:Dexter Lawrence

The Giants haven’t been a team known for their defense since the Strahan days, but Dexter Lawrence is trying to turn that around. He was a key factor in helping the Giants make their way to the playoffs.

#30: Lane Johnson

Lane Johnson set the NFL record for most consecutive games without allowing a sack during the 2022 season. That alone is enough to warrant a high ranking on this list. 

#29: Quinnen Williams

Quinnen Williams had a breakout year in 2022, earning himself his first pro bowl appearance and a nice contract making him one of the highest paid defensive tackles in the league. 

#28: Josh Jacobs

The Raiders couldn’t come to an agreement with Josh Jacobs and we’re forced to use the franchise tag on him. For Josh Jacobs, that means a nice $12 million for this upcoming season. Jacobs should earn himself a nice payday after leading the league in rushing yards in 2022. 

#27: Fred Warner

Fred Warner has been one of the elite run defenders in the NFL racking up his tackle count to triple digits. What’s crazy is that he isn’t even the best defender on the 49ers and that speaks volumes to how good they are. 

#26: Maxx Crosby

Crosby turned his life around becoming sober a couple years ago and it’s paid off in dividends for his personal health but also his financial health as he recently signed a $98 million contract extension. That extension was well-deserved after leading the NFL in tackles for a loss. 

#25: Jaire Alexander

After an injury cut his 2021 season short, the Packers still took a massive risk on Alexander signing him to an $84 million deal. This deal has been a huge success for the Packers as Alexander had a career best year in 2022. 

#24: Nick Chubb

When you think of traditional ground & pound running backs in the NFL today, you think of Derrick Henry & then Nick Chubb. Over the last 5 years, Chubb has been right on Henry’s tail trying to catch up to him.

#23: Derrick Henry

There’s a reason his nickname is King as he is an absolute workhorse. Henry has been arguably the most dominant runner over the last 5 seasons and has been tearing defenses apart. With quarterback room being uncertain, the one thing that the Titans can always rely on is the dominance of Henry.  

#22: AJ Brown

During the 2022 Draft, the Eagles made a shocking move in trading for AJ Brown from the Titans for 2 picks. At the time, the consensus was the Eagles won the trade & today that couldn’t be more true as AJ Brown broke the Eagles single season franchise record for most receiving yards in a season. Brown made an instant connection with Jalen Hurts and felt right at home from the get-go. 

#21: Jalen Ramsey

The Dolphins made a big splash this off-season in trading for all-pro cornerback Jalen Ramsey. Ramsey is an elite back who locks down wide receivers. His abilities were put to the test in practice this off-season where he injured himself guarding speed demon Tyreek Hill. If Ramsey doesn’t miss much time, he should still have the chance of making another pro bowl. 

#20: TJ Watt

The 2021 defensive player of the year missed half the season in 2022 and still made the pro bowl which speaks volumes about how good TJ Watt is. If Watt can return to his 2021 form, he could see himself back in the top 5 discussion. 

#19: Sauce Gardner

The defensive rookie of the year, first team all-pro, and a pro bowl appearance was made in Sauce Gardner’s first season in the league. He also led the league in passes deflected and that’s playing in a division where he needs to face Stefon Diggs, Tyreek Hill, & Jaylen Waddle twice each. 

#18: Minkah Fitzpatrick

Leading the league in interceptions was Pittsburgh Steelers safety Minkah Fitzpatrick. Fitzpatrick proved to Pittsburgh why he’s worth every bit of the contract extension they signed him to before the season when they made him the highest paid safety in the NFL at the time. 

#17: Christian McCaffrey

After 2 injury-riddled seasons in 2020 & 2021, CMC is back in full form! The 49ers made a big trade for McCaffrey and it paid off. McCaffrey played a full season this year and was back to his old self nearly putting up another 1,000/1,000 season. We think with a full year in San Francisco that it’s definitely a possibility that he can achieve that feat. 

#16: Davante Adams

The frustrations with Green Bay grew stronger and the Packers traded Davante pairing him up with his college quarterback Derek Carr. This made Adams very happy and it was pretty clear as he had over 1,500 yards receiving and led the league with 14 touchdowns. The Raiders moved on from Derek Carr which is a pain point for Adams, so we’ll see how this impacts his performance and motivation. 

#15: Myles Garrett

After posting career best numbers in 2021, Myles Garrett followed it up with an even better season in 2022. Garrett had 16 sacks for 2 seasons in a row and we think he can keep it rolling for a 3rd season. 

#14: Stefon Diggs

Since joining the Buffalo Bills, Stefon Diggs has made 3 straight pro bowls after building an instant connection with quarterback Josh Allen. Diggs has been putting up some of the highest receiving yard numbers in the league each of the last 3 seasons and has been consistent week after week. We expect another big year from Diggs and the Buffalo Bills. 

#13: Jalen Hurts

After watching players like Justin Herbert & Joe Burrow from the same draft class succeed, Jalen Hurts finally had his season in 2022. Hurts led the Eagles all the way to the Super Bowl where they narrowly lost to the Chiefs. Hurts put up an impressive 101.5 quarterback rating and with most of his core pieces around him intact, he should have another solid season ahead of him.

#12: Aaron Donald

The 3-time defensive player of the year is having to adjust to life on being on one of the worst teams in the league. The Rams fell off a cliff after their 2021 Super Bowl victory and the drop is to no fault of Donald’s as he still had a respectable season. Donald is a sure-fire lock for the hall of fame after making the pro bowl every year since being in the league. 

#11: Justin Herbert

The Chargers just extended Justin Herbert’s contract and made him the highest paid quarterback in the NFL based on average annual salary. Herbert broke multiple rookie records and has passed for 4,000 plus yards each season. Herbert played this last season with multiple injuries and if it weren’t for those, the Chargers probably could have fared better down the stretch. 

#10: Travis Kelce

By far the best tight end in the NFL is Travis Kelce and it’s not even close. Kelce is a future hall of famer and is currently 4th all time in receiving yards for tight ends. He holds the NFL record for most yards in a season by a tight end and is coming off another season leading the league in yards. Kelce is a rare breed and we’re hoping he can move up to 3rd most receiving yards after this season. 

#9: Trent Williams

Trent Williams joins Aaron Rodgers as one of two active players in the league with 10 or more pro bowl appearances. This is a huge accomplishment for not just an offensive lineman, but for any player. Trent Williams is still the glue that keeps the San Francisco line together even at 35 years old. 

#8: Chris Jones

Chiefs fans are desperately hoping that Chris Jones ends his holdout and the Chiefs can come to an agreement with him. Chris Jones is one of the best defensive players in the NFL. They need him and being without him for the first four games of the season is going to be rough. 

#7: Joe Burrow

Right ahead of Justin Herbert in the draft and these rankings is Joe Cool. Burrow has been the answer the Bengals were searching for years for. Burrow has turned their franchise around into a Super Bowl contender and it’s only a matter of time until they get a ring of their own with Burrow under center. 

#6: Josh Allen

With a cannon of an arm, quick on his feet, and great awareness, Josh Allen has been one of the best quarterbacks the Bills have ever seen. It won’t be long until we see Josh Allen put up 4,000 yards passing and 1,000 yards rushing in a season. 

#5:Tyreek Hill

Tua kept getting the question if it was him or the talent around him so the Dolphins made a huge move in getting Tyreek Hill from The Chiefs. The Dolphins then proceeded to make him the highest paid receiver in the NFL. Cheetah answered that call with the best season of his career and making sure Tua has no excuses for his performance anymore. 

#4: Micah Parsons

If winning defensive rookie of the year and making the pro bowl in his first season wasn’t enough, Parsons followed that up with another pro bowl nomination and finished second overall in defensive player of the year voting. Soon enough we’ll be seeing Parsons winning the defensive player of the year award for himself and we’re excited for the career he has ahead of him. 

#3: Nick Bosa

The player that beat out Micah Parsons for the defensive player of the year award was none other than Nick Bosa. It was a well earned award for Nick Bosa who finished with a career high 18.5 sacks which was good enough to be the best in the league. We don’t expect this to be Bosa’s last award either. 

#2: Justin Jefferson

The 2022 offensive player of the year award has been one of the most exciting players in the NFL to watch. He’s gotten many young fans engaged with his entertaining touchdown dances for which he scores his fair share of. He also does an incredible job of getting the ball down the field and in his first 3 years of his career, he has more receiving yards than any other receiver has done in NFL history even surpassing former Vikings legend Randy Moss. 

#1: Patrick Mahomes

In only 5 years of being a starting quarterback in the league, Patrick Mahomes has managed 5 straight pro bowl appearances, 2 Super Bowl championships, 2 Super Bowl MVPs, 2 MVPs, and many records broken. From only these past 5 years, Mahomes has built a hall of fame worthy resume and he still has so many more years left to play. Mahomes works his magic and is a reason why the Chiefs have been as good as they have been during his career.

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