Pete Prisco shares his 100 best NFL players; McLaurin and Curl make list

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Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes is back as the best player in my ranking of the NFL's top 100, and if he keeps up at his current pace he will be in the conversation for No. 1 all time.

Mahomes led his Chiefs to his second Super Bowl title last February, beating the Philadelphia Eagles and winning both the regular-season and Super Bowl MVPs in the process. The man is on a roll. In the past four seasons, he has two Super Bowl victories and one loss in the Super Bowl. He also has two regular-season MVPs in the past five seasons.

Oh, and he's only 27. That should scare the heck out of the rest of the NFL. He isn't even in his prime yet. Tom Brady, he's coming for you. 

But Mahomes isn't alone when it comes to quarterbacks at the top of my player rankings. In fact, it's 1-2-3 for the quarterbacks. It's Josh Allen of the Buffalo Bills in the No. 2 spot and Joe Burrow of the Cincinnati Bengals at No. 3. These guys are razor-thin close in my book. Those three quarterbacks are the current elites of the position as we head into the 2023 season.

Los Angeles Rams defensive tackle Aaron Donald was my No. 1 player last year, but he slipped down to the ninth spot this year in part because he was hurt last season and his production waned. But it wouldn't be a shock to see him back closer to the top next season.

Putting together the list is a real challenge. There are so many talented players, and after the stars at the top it's tough to separate the players who land from 20-45 or so. So before you get worked up about my list, which you will, try to put one of your own together. It isn't easy.

The middle class is tough to divide. As for guys who just missed, some did so because of injury and some did so because they might be on the rise or on the decline. Some of the just-missed players were in the top 100 at one point, but eventually they fell out.

The top is easy. It's 1-2-3 quarterbacks with Mahomes again looking down at the rest of the NFL. 

1

Patrick MahomesKANSAS CITY CHIEFS QB

By winning his second Super Bowl and winning another MVP, he is putting himself in the conversation with the all-time greats. And he's still young at 27.

2

Josh AllenBUFFALO BILLS QB

The idea that Josh Allen didn't play as well last season as he did in 2021 is off base. His numbers were just as good as he threw 35 touchdown passes and 14 picks. He just was asked to do too much.

3

Joe BurrowCINCINNATI BENGALS QB

Heading into his fourth season, he has developed into one of the game's best quarterbacks. He plays with a calm, cool way that makes you think Joe Montana.

4

Nick BosaSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS DE

The Defensive Player of the Year is coming off a season with 18.5 sacks, showing his dominance on one of the league's best defenses.

5

Myles GarrettCLEVELAND BROWNS DE

He tied for second in the league in sacks with 16 and remains one of the most dominant edge players in the league. Now that they've added some pass-rush help, his numbers might be even better this season.

6

Travis KelceKANSAS CITY CHIEFS TE

He caught 110 passes with 12 touchdown catches to solidify his position as the top tight end and one of the best weapons in the league. Can he be covered with one man? No way.

7

Justin JeffersonMINNESOTA VIKINGS WR

He led the NFL in catches (128) and yards (1,809), while also leading in receptions of 20 or more yards (28). He is the league's best receiver heading into next season.

8

Micah ParsonsDALLAS COWBOYS LB

He has essentially morphed from an off-ball linebacker to an elite edge rusher, registering 13.5 sacks last season. That takes a ton of talent.

9

Aaron DonaldLOS ANGELES RAMS DL

He was limited to 11 games last season and had just five sacks. At 32, is he starting to slow down? Or will this be a bounce-back year for an all-time great?

10

Trent WilliamsSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS OT

He is the best left tackle in the league, a big part of what the 49ers do on offense. He just dominates his opponents.

11

T.J. WattPITTSBURGH STEELERS OLB

After being the NFL Defensive Player of the Year in 2021, Watt was limited to 10 games because of injury and had only 5.5 sacks. Expect him to be more like his 2021 self this season.

12

Tyreek HillMIAMI DOLPHINS WR

In his first season with the Dolphins, he again showed off his big-play skills. Hill had a career-best 119 catches for 1,710 yards. He's talking 2,000 yards this season, and who can doubt him?

13

Chris JonesKANSAS CITY CHIEFS DE

He led all interior linemen in sacks with 15.5, with his dominant play keying the Chiefs' Super Bowl-winning defense. He is a true game-wrecker.

14

Jalen RamseyMIAMI DOLPHINS CB

He was traded by the Rams to Miami this offseason, but not for talent reasons. He still plays at a high level and can do a lot of things for a defense. He will be special in the Vic Fangio defense.

15

Sauce GardnerNEW YORK JETS CB

As a rookie, he was one of the best corners in the league, showing off his outstanding cover skills. He will high be on this list for a long time if he stays healthy.

16

Ja'Marr ChaseCINCINNATI BENGALS WR

Limited to 12 games because of injuries last season, he still caught 87 passes with nine touchdowns. He has established himself as one of the best in the league and a case can be made he is the best.

17

Davante AdamsLAS VEGAS RAIDERS WR

In his first season with the Raiders, Adams had 100 catches with 14 touchdowns to show he could still play at a high level without Aaron Rodgers. What's even more impressive is his per-catch average was a career-high 15.2 yards.

18

Lane JohnsonPHILADELPHIA EAGLES OT

He is the best right tackle in the league. He is a force on the best offensive line in the league.

19

Patrick Surtain IIDENVER BRONCOS CB

He developed into one of the best cover players in the league last season. In his second season, he had four picks but really excelled in pass coverage. He's also a willing tackler in the run game.

20

Stefon DiggsBUFFALO BILLS WR

In his seventh season, Diggs didn't show any signs of slowing down in 2022. He had 108 catches for 13.2 yards per catch, the best average of his three seasons with the Bills.

21

Jaire AlexanderGREEN BAY PACKERS CB

He continues to be an outstanding cover player. He had five picks last season for the Packers.

22

Justin HerbertLOS ANGELES CHARGERS QB

He was second in the league in passing yards last season, but he only averaged 6.8 yards per attempt. That led to a change in coordinators, which should help the deep passing game.

23

Trevor LawrenceJACKSONVILLE JAGUARS QB

He was outstanding over the course of the second half of the season and into the playoffs. He will be in the MVP talk this season.

24

Andrew ThomasNEW YORK GIANTS OT

After a slow start to his career, he has developed into a top-level tackle. His ability to hold up on the blind side is big for the Giants line.

25

Zack MartinDALLAS COWBOYS OG

He remains one of the game's best inside players, but his run blocking tailed off a bit last season. He didn't allow a sack in 2022.

26

Cooper KuppLOS ANGELES RAMS WR

He was limited to nine games last season because of an ankle injury that required surgery after the season, and yet he still had 75 catches. He is recovered and ready to get back to his 2021 form, when he won the receiving version of the triple crown.

27

Christian McCaffreySAN FRANCISCO 49ERS RB

Playing for both Carolina and San Francisco last season -- he was traded after six games with the Panthers -- he had 85 catches and rushed for over 1,000 yards. He remains the game's best dual-threat back.

28

Quinnen WilliamsNEW YORK JETS DT

He is a force in the middle of the Jets defense, which is why he's clamoring to get paid. He is coming off his best season, registering 12 sacks, while playing well against the run.

29

Aaron RodgersNEW YORK JETS QB

Now that he's in New York, the Jets have to hope he can get back to his MVP form of 2020 and 2021. He wasn't as good last season, but even his not-as-good is better than most. He can still play at a high level.

30

Derrick HenryTENNESSEE TITANS RB

Playing behind a terrible offensive line, he finished second in the league in rushing with 1,538 yards and also scored 13 touchdowns. He turns 30 next January, so you have to wonder if he will start slowing down.

31

Jalen HurtsPHILADELPHIA EAGLES QB

He has quickly developed into a top-level quarterback, taking the Eagles to the Super Bowl last season. He is a threat as both a runner and thrower, which is why the Eagles signed him to a long-term extension this year.

32

George KittleSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS TE

He was limited to 15 games in 2022, but he still had a career-high 11 touchdown receptions on his 60 catches. When he's healthy, he's the second-best tight end in the league.

33

Nick ChubbCLEVELAND BROWNS RB

Chubb had his best season in 2022, rushing for a career-high 1,525 yards while scoring 13 touchdowns. He continues to be the focal point of the Cleveland offense.

34

Dexter LawrenceNEW YORK GIANTS DT

Known for his ability to play the run, he developed into a quality inside pass rusher last season, registering 7.5 sacks. He is a big man that anchors the interior of the Giants line.

35

Lamar JacksonBALTIMORE RAVENS QB

He hasn't finished the last two seasons because of injury, which is concerning. But when he's on the field, he's an electrifying playmaker. The new offense will be good for him.

36

Jonathan TaylorINDIANAPOLIS COLTS RB

After leading the NFL in rushing in 2021, he struggled last season by comparison. He played behind a bad line and had an ankle injury. If he's healthy, he will be a star runner again this season.

37

Fred WarnerSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS MLB

He is the prototypical run-and-chase linebacker. He covers so much ground which allows him to chase down runners and excel in pass coverage.

38

Maxx CrosbyLAS VEGAS RAIDERS DE

He had a career-high 12.5 sacks last season to rank eighth in the league. He was also among the league leaders in pressures.

39

Cameron HeywardPITTSBURGH STEELERS DT

At the age of 34, he continues to play at a high level. He is a good run player, but he also can push the pocket. He had 10.5 sacks last season.

40

Creed HumphreyKANSAS CITY CHIEFS C

He is among the best centers in the game, a key part of the Chiefs offense. Entering his third season, he has been a starter every year since coming into the league in 2021 and is equally good in the run game and pass protection.

41

Minkah FitzpatrickPITTSBURGH STEELERS FS

He is a playmaker on the back end of the Steelers defense. His range is a big part of who he is as a player, with his ability to cover a lot of ground key to his talents.

42

Jason KelcePHILADELPHIA EAGLES C

He isn't big for the position, but this veteran gets by with his smarts and athletic ability. He came back for another season, which is huge for the Eagles offense.

43

Jeffery SimmonsTENNESSEE TITANS DT

He played through some injuries last year and it showed. He wasn't as dominant. But when healthy, he's one of the best inside players in the game.

44

Von MillerBUFFALO BILLS OLB

He had eight sacks in his 11 games before his season was cut short by a knee injury. Prior to the injury, he was having an impressive season in his first with the Bills. He might not be ready for the start of the regular season.

45

Derwin JamesLOS ANGELES CHARGERS FS

He is one of the most versatile players in the league. He can play man coverage, blitz and also plays the run. There is great value in having him on the back end for the Chargers.

46

Tristan WirfsTAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS OT

He has been one of the best right tackles since entering the league in 2020. Now he will be moving to the left side, which shouldn't be a problem for this talented player.

47

A.J. BrownPHILADELPHIA EAGLES WR

In his first season with the Eagles, he had a career-high 88 catches and averaged 17 yards per catch. He also tied for second in the league with six catches of 40 yards or more.

48

CeeDee LambDALLAS COWBOYS WR

Lamb broke out in a big way in 2022 with 107 catches and nine touchdown receptions. It was a big leap forward from his career-best 79 catches in 2021.

49

Joel BitonioCLEVELAND BROWNS OG

On a Browns line hit by injuries last season, he was the steady force, starting all 17 games. He is equally good in the run game as in pass protection.

50

Laremy TunsilHOUSTON TEXANS OT

He is coming off his best season, one that showed him to be one of the top pass protectors in the league. He is the anchor of their line.

51

Rashawn SlaterLOS ANGELES CHARGERS OT

He was outstanding as a rookie in 2021, but suffered a torn biceps in Week 3 in 2022 that ended his season. When he's on the field, he's a top-level backside protector for Justin Herbert.

52

Josh JacobsLAS VEGAS RAIDERS RB

He led the NFL in rushing last season, earning himself the franchise tag from the Raiders. He has to show he can do it again after a slow start to his career.

53

Mark AndrewsBALTIMORE RAVENS TE

His production dropped last season from 107 catches to 73 and his yards went way down. Not having Lamar Jackson healthy hurt and Andrews also missed two games.

54

Saquon BarkleyNEW YORK GIANTS RB

After tearing an ACL in 2020, and slogging through the 2021 season, he was back to his old ways last season. He finished fourth in the league in rushing and also had 57 catches and 10 touchdowns.

55

DK MetcalfSEATTLE SEAHAWKS WR

He had a career-best 90 catches last season, but his per-catch average went down. He did have six touchdown receptions.

56

Christian DarrisawMINNESOTA VIKINGS OT

In his second season, he developed into a good pass protector who is on his way to being one of the best in the league. Getting his body in shape allowed him to take his game to the next level.

57

Deebo SamuelSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS WR

He might be the best chess-piece player in the game. He can do so many things, including lining up as a receiver and running back. I personally think he's much better as a receiver and would limit his snaps as a runner.

58

Chris LindstromATLANTA FALCONS OG

He has developed into one of the best right guards in the league. He is a physical player who has improved his pass protection, while being one of the best run blockers.

59

Quenton NelsonINDIANAPOLIS COLTS OG

His play has tailed off the past three seasons. He hasn't been close to being the dominant player he was early in his career. Injuries have slowed him some.

60

Jordan MailataPHILADELPHIA EAGLES OT

This former Australian rugby player has turned himself into a top left tackle. He is a massive man who can overpower in the run game, but has really made strides in pass protection.

61

Joey BosaLOS ANGELES CHARGERS LB

If he can stay healthy, which has been a big if for him, he's much higher on this list. But he started just four games last season and had only 2.5 sacks. Injuries are the only thing that has slowed his sack production in his career.

62

Jaylen WaddleMIAMI DOLPHINS WR

In his second season, he proved to be the perfect complement to Tyreek Hill, adding more speed to the offense. He had 75 catches with eight going for touchdowns, and his 18.1 yards-per-catch average was better than Hill's average of 17.

63

Garrett WilsonNEW YORK JETS WR

As a rookie, dealing with a lot of bad quarterback play, he had 83 catches to win NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year. Imagine what he can do this season with Aaron Rodgers?

64

Haason ReddickPHILADELPHIA EAGLES OLB

He tied with Myles Garrett for second in the league in sacks with 16. In his first season with the Eagles after signing as a free agent, he showed he can be a major problem as a disrupter off the edge.

65

DeForest BucknerINDIANAPOLIS COLTS DT

Since coming to the Colts in 2020 in a trade, he has been a force on their front. He is a big, powerful man who can push the pocket.

66

Penei SewellDETROIT LIONS OT

He has developed into a top-tier right tackle, a brute who can dominate in the run game. He's improving in pass protection as well.

67

Brian BurnsCAROLINA PANTHERS DE

He had a career-high 12.5 sacks last season as he readies to get a new mega contract. He has 38 sacks in four seasons.

68

Terry McLaurinWASHINGTON COMMANDERS WR

Can you imagine how good his numbers would be if he played with good quarterbacks the past four seasons? All he does is produce for an offense that has been greatly limited by its quarterback play.

69

DeVonta SmithPHILADELPHIA EAGLES WR

He is coming off a 95-catch season, the best catch number for any Eagles receiver in team history. He also had seven touchdown catches.

70

Austin EkelerLOS ANGELES CHARGERS RB

He had 915 rushing yards and 107 catches with a total of 18 touchdowns. Yet the Chargers looked to trade him in the offseason. He isn't a conventional back, but he has value with the way he does so many things.

71

Lavonte DavidTAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS OLB

At the age of 33, he once again played at a high level for the Tampa Bay defense in 2022. He can still get to the football and he still excels in coverage.

72

Chris OlaveNEW ORLEANS SAINTS WR

In only nine starts, he had 72 catches and averaged 14.5 yards per catch. He was limited by a concussion last season; otherwise he might have been the league's Offensive Rookie of the Year.

73

Micah HydeBUFFALO BILLS SS

He was limited to two games last season, which really impacted the Buffalo defense. He is such a smart, active player when he's on the field. He is 32, so age is a concern.

74

Christian WilkinsMIAMI DOLPHINS DT

He followed up his solid 2021 season with his best one in his four years in the league. He has eight sacks from the interior the past two seasons, but he also had 33 pressures last season.

75

Stephon GilmoreDALLAS COWBOYS CB

He played one season with the Colts in 2022 and did a nice job in coverage for their defense. He might not be the same player he was earlier in his career, but the Cowboys traded for him for a reason. He's still quite good.

76

Roquan SmithBALTIMORE RAVENS ILB

He finished third in the league in tackles and also had 4.5 sacks. The Ravens traded for him during the season and he became a big part of their defense after coming over from Chicago.

77

Landon DickersonPHILADELPHIA EAGLES OG

He became a Pro Bowl guard last season in large part because he is good in pass protection. With more experience, he will be higher on this list.

78

Justin FieldsCHICAGO BEARS QB

He showed off some amazing talent in a bad offense last season. His ability to run was special -- rushing for 1,143 yards -- but now with more help around him his passing ability should show big-time growth.

79

Tee HigginsCINCINNATI BENGALS WR

He had 74 catches with seven touchdowns in 14 starts as the No. 2 receiver for the Bengals. He would be the No. 1 receiver on a lot of teams, but not with Ja'Marr Chase on the roster.

80

Joe ThuneyKANSAS CITY CHIEFS OG

He is consistently one of the best guards in the league. Since coming over as a free agent from the Patriots, he has been a big part of their success up front.

81

Tyrann MathieuNEW ORLEANS SAINTS FS

After a so-so 2021 season for the Chiefs, he was back to playing at a high level last season in his first with the Saints. His versatility is what makes him such a special player.

82

Derrick BrownCAROLINA PANTHERS DT

In his third season in the league, this former top-10 pick had his best season. He had just one sack, but he was a force against the run and pushed the pocket better than the sack number would indicate.

83

Amon-Ra St. BrownDETROIT LIONS WR

He showed in 2022 that he was among the league's best move-the-chain receivers with 64.2 percent of his catches going for first downs. He caught 106 passes with six touchdowns.

84

D.J. ReaderCINCINNATI BENGALS DE

He was limited to 10 regular-season games in 2022 because of injury, and his loss was felt when he was missing. He only had one sack, but he can push the pocket and he's good against the run.

85

Kamren CurlWASHINGTON COMMANDERS SAF

Who? Pay attention. This kid has developed into one of the best young safeties in the game. He's good in both the run and against the pass.

86

Tariq WoolenSEATTLE SEAHAWKS CB

As a rookie, he was a top corner who has the tools to be even higher on this list next year. He is a big, long corner who can cover.

87

Christian KirkJACKSONVILLE JAGUARS WR

In his first season with the Jaguars after signing as a free agent, he had a team-high 84 catches with eight touchdowns. He is really good in the middle of the field.

88

Alvin KamaraNEW ORLEANS SAINTS RB

He remains a good threat as both a runner and receiver, but his numbers have really gone down in the passing game in recent years. Here's an amazing stat: he's never rushed for 1,000 yards in a season.

89

Grady JarrettATLANTA FALCONS DT

His numbers were down last season, but he's still a force in the inside for the Falcons. He needs more help around him.

90

Chris GodwinTAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS WR

Coming off a knee injury in 2021, he had 104 catches last season. His per-catch average was a career-low 9.8 yards, but that was definitely impacted by still working his way back to full health.

  

91

Trey HendricksonCINCINNATI BENGALS DE

His sack numbers went down from 14 to 8, but he still was a big force off the edge for their defense.

92

Patrick PetersonPITTSBURGH STEELERS CB

After a so-so 2021 season, Peterson played much better last season for the Vikings. He signed a one-year deal to help the Steelers cover units this season. He's getting up in years, but defied his age last season.

93

Tremaine EdmundsCHICAGO BEARS MLB

He had his best season in 2022 and the timing was good since he was a free agent this March. The Bears locked him up on a big deal and now he will anchor their defense.

94

Dalvin CookMINNESOTA VIKINGS RB

He rushed for 1,173 yards with 10 touchdowns to show that he can still put up big numbers. Even so, the Vikings let him go last Friday for money reasons.

95

Jaelan PhillipsMIAMI DOLPHINS LB

I think he will be much higher on this list next year. He is a star in waiting. The ability is there.

96

Darius SlayPHILADELPHIA EAGLES CB

He continues to be a playmaker on the Eagles defense. He isn't great in the run game, but he is an important part of their coverage teams.

97

Harrison SmithMINNESOTA VIKINGS FS

The Vikings miscast him last season, playing him mostly in the deep middle, but he should be rejuvenated in the new defense under Brian Flores.

98

Shaquille LeonardINDIANAPOLIS COLTS OLB

He missed all but three games last season with a back injury. He isn't all the way back yet, so he was a tough player to place. I will go with him being ready when the season starts, so he's in this spot.

99

Matt JudonNEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS OLB

He had a career-high 15.5 sacks last season, one of the true bright spots on the Pats roster. He has 28 total sacks the past two seasons.

100

Kevin ByardTENNESSEE TITANS FS

His play wasn't quite as good as in 2021, but he still remains one of the better safeties in the league. He has nine picks the past two seasons.

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