
Splash reveals players #90-81 in his NFL Top 100.
With Earl Thomas and Justin Bethel heading to Baltimore, Stacie Rigby breaks down the Ravens’ secondary ahead of an exciting 2019 season.
The Baltimore Ravens added two talented athletes yesterday by agreeing to terms with running back Mark Ingram and safety Earl Thomas while avoiding the large expense of Le’Veon Bell.
The writers at TheScorecrow.com decided to get together and come up with their version of a Top 100 NFL players from the 2018 season. Each writer was invited to submit a ranked list of their top 25 NFL players. The votes were then counted using a weighted average method. This means that a 1st place vote was worth more than a 25th place vote.
Players ranked 1st on a list received 25 points, 2nd = 24 points and so on down to 1 point for a 25th place vote. Each players points were added up and then listed from least to most to generate our list of top 100 players. The top few players were fairly common on all the lists, but after that it was interesting. We hope you enjoy our rankings and would love to read your comments on our list. Special thanks to Beth Sullivan for tabulating the votes and getting this project together.
TheScorecrow.com Writers
Many experts link the Ravens to running backs or wide receivers in the first round. But Ryan Potts makes the case why it may be time for Baltimore to look at another cornerback.
With Earl Thomas and Justin Bethel heading to Baltimore, Stacie Rigby breaks down the Ravens’ secondary ahead of an exciting 2019 season.
The Baltimore Ravens added two talented athletes yesterday by agreeing to terms with running back Mark Ingram and safety Earl Thomas while avoiding the large expense of Le’Veon Bell.
The writers at TheScorecrow.com decided to get together and come up with their version of a Top 100 NFL players from the 2018 season. Each writer was invited to submit a ranked list of their top 25 NFL players. The votes were then counted using a weighted average method. This means that a 1st place vote was worth more than a 25th place vote.
Players ranked 1st on a list received 25 points, 2nd = 24 points and so on down to 1 point for a 25th place vote. Each players points were added up and then listed from least to most to generate our list of top 100 players. The top few players were fairly common on all the lists, but after that it was interesting. We hope you enjoy our rankings and would love to read your comments on our list. Special thanks to Beth Sullivan for tabulating the votes and getting this project together.
TheScorecrow.com Writers
Many experts link the Ravens to running backs or wide receivers in the first round. But Ryan Potts makes the case why it may be time for Baltimore to look at another cornerback.
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