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Falcons' Drake London, Vikings' Aaron Jones Named Nos. 97, 98 on 2025 NFL Top 100
Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Drake London and Minnesota Vikings running back Aaron Jones are the newest additions to the NFL's annual list of the Top 100 players.
London's peers rewarded him for a career year after he caught 100 passes for 1,271 yards and nine touchdowns. Jones cracked the list at No. 98 after running for 1,138 yards and five touchdowns. He also finished with his second-most receiving yards (408) in 2024.
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Here's the full Top 100 list so far:
NFL Network Top 100 Players
100. Ladd McConkey, WR, Los Angeles Chargers
99. Leonard Williams, DL, Seattle Seahawks
98. Aaron Jones, RB, Minnesota Vikings
97. Drake London, WR, Atlanta Falcons
London benefited greatly from the upgrade Atlanta made at quarterback last offseason by signing Kirk Cousins and then taking Michael Penix Jr. in the first round of the 2024 NFL draft.
Thanks to the arrivals of head coach Raheem Morris and offensive coordinator Zac Robinson, the offense opened up a lot more as well. The Falcons went from ranking 22nd in passing yards (207.3 per game) to fifth (239.3).
London flashed plenty of potential, enough to show why Atlanta took him eighth overall in the 2022 draft. Sooner or later, that needed to materialize into something tangible, which is what he did this past year.
Building on that success will be the next step. With the receiver market continuing to explode, the team and London's agent will be closely monitoring his progress since he's eligible for free agency starting in 2027.
Jones will have played with a chip on his shoulder after the Green Bay Packers released him after seven years with the organization once they lined up a deal for Josh Jacobs.
Ultimately, everything worked out pretty well for everyone involved. Jacobs cracked 1,000 rushing yards for the second time, while Jones was an upgrade over Alexander Mattison in Minnesota's backfield.
The Vikings wasted little time rewarding his performance, inking him to a two-year, $20 million contract in March.

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