Splash’s NFL Top 100 (2022): Defensive Honorable Mentions
It is July, and the NFL season is just weeks away. This means it is time for the yearly task of ranking the top 100 players.
It is July, and the NFL season is just weeks away. This means it is time for the yearly task of ranking the top 100 players.
It is time to continuing identifying the 100 best players in football. This is part four of 11, with honorable mentions, Nos. 100-91, and Nos. 90-81 having been released already.
The Atlanta Falcons endured a disappointing 2020 season that started with an 0-5 start leading to the firing of Dan Quinn. Following the firing of Quinn, the Falcons finished the year 4-7 and were looking for a new head coach and general manager.
Every year the NFL Network does its top 100 countdown based on the previous season. However, that’s the past, and we want to look forward to the future. Four of our writers have put together a 14 part series, predicting our top 10 at each position. We’ve also included the most under and overrated at each position.
It’s time to identify the best players in football, continuing with Nos. 90 through 81. Ryan Potts has the rankings.
Franchise-tagged defensive tackle Grady Jarrett signed a four-year, $68 million extension with the Atlanta Falcons, writes Andersen Pickard.
Splash reveals his #80-71 players in his NFL Top 100.
The Arizona Cardinals and three other teams select their new franchise quarterback and the Oakland Raiders add three talented players to their roster in Griffin Clark’s second mock draft.
The period for teams to place a franchise tag on any impending free agent closes tomorrow. To continue an eight-part series breaking down candidates to be franchise tagged, Andersen Pickard looked at the NFC South.
“Trading Devonta Freeman,” “signing a top defensive end like Dee Ford,” and “signing an offensive guard.” Sam Neff breaks down the Falcons’ priorities this offseason while also reviewing coaching changes.
The Atlanta Falcons had a disappointing season considering all that it was hyped up to be so it will be extra important for them to improve and solidify all over the field.
It is July, and the NFL season is just weeks away. This means it is time for the yearly task of ranking the top 100 players.
It is time to continuing identifying the 100 best players in football. This is part four of 11, with honorable mentions, Nos. 100-91, and Nos. 90-81 having been released already.
The Atlanta Falcons endured a disappointing 2020 season that started with an 0-5 start leading to the firing of Dan Quinn. Following the firing of Quinn, the Falcons finished the year 4-7 and were looking for a new head coach and general manager.
Every year the NFL Network does its top 100 countdown based on the previous season. However, that’s the past, and we want to look forward to the future. Four of our writers have put together a 14 part series, predicting our top 10 at each position. We’ve also included the most under and overrated at each position.
It’s time to identify the best players in football, continuing with Nos. 90 through 81. Ryan Potts has the rankings.
Franchise-tagged defensive tackle Grady Jarrett signed a four-year, $68 million extension with the Atlanta Falcons, writes Andersen Pickard.
Splash reveals his #80-71 players in his NFL Top 100.
The Arizona Cardinals and three other teams select their new franchise quarterback and the Oakland Raiders add three talented players to their roster in Griffin Clark’s second mock draft.
The period for teams to place a franchise tag on any impending free agent closes tomorrow. To continue an eight-part series breaking down candidates to be franchise tagged, Andersen Pickard looked at the NFC South.
“Trading Devonta Freeman,” “signing a top defensive end like Dee Ford,” and “signing an offensive guard.” Sam Neff breaks down the Falcons’ priorities this offseason while also reviewing coaching changes.
The Atlanta Falcons had a disappointing season considering all that it was hyped up to be so it will be extra important for them to improve and solidify all over the field.
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