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Tetairoa McMillan, Jack Campbell Named to NFL Top 100, Check Out the Updated 2026 Rankings
Carolina Panthers wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan and Detroit Lions linebacker Jack Campbell can add a spot in NFL Network's annual Top 100 to their list of accolades.
Campbell is the first Lions player to make the ranking, coming in at 88th. McMillan joins teammates Bryce Young and Derrick Brown in 87th.
Here's the full list so far:
NFL Network Top 100 for 2026
100. New Orleans Saints DE Cameron Jordan
99. Indianapolis Colts OG Quenton Nelson
98. Carolina Panthers QB Bryce Young
97. Seattle Seahawks LB Ernest Jones IV
96. New Orleans Saints RB Travis Etienne Jr.
95. New York Jets LB Demario Davis
94. Kansas City Chiefs C Creed Humphrey
93. Cleveland Browns LB Carson Schwesinger
92. Houston Texans LB Azeez Al-Shaair
91. Chicago Bears DE Montez Sweat
90. Carolina Panthers DE Derrick Brown
89. Los Angeles Rams RB Kyren Williams
88. Detroit Lions LB Jack Campbell
87. Carolina Panthers WR Tetairoa McMillan
Campbell was a Pro Bowler and an All-Pro for the first time in 2025 after finishing second in the NFL in tackles with 176. He also had five sacks, four pass breakups and three forced fumbles.
On the whole, the Lions had a disappointing year. Losing both of their coordinators (Ben Johnson and Aaron Glenn) was too much to bear. The defense in particular went backward, going from allowing the seventh-fewest points in 2024 to 22nd place a season ago.
The drop likely would've been worse were it not for Campbell's efforts in the middle of the unit.
Detroit rewarded the 25-year-old with an $81 million extension. His $20.3 million annual salary is second among linebackers behind only the San Francisco 49ers' Fred Warner.
With a pay raise comes big expectations. The Lions are counting on Campbell to maintain the performance he enjoyed in 2025. If that happens, he's bound to climber higher on next year's Top 100.
McMillan was the No. 8 overall player and top-ranked wideout on Bleacher Report's final big board heading into the 2025 draft. He had 174 receptions for 2,721 yards and 18 touchdowns in his final two seasons at Arizona.
Receiver has become a difficult position to forecast, though. Pass-catchers selected on Day 2 or 3 can emerge as a primary option, while a perceived sure thing such as Marvin Harrison Jr. can flatter to deceive.
McMillan hit the ground running Charlotte. He had his first 100-yard receiving game by Week 2 and went on to be the only member of the rookie class to exceed 1,000 yards on the season.
McMillan's impact on the Panthers' passing game is particularly telling when pointing out he had two-and-a-half times more receiving yards than the next closest Carolina player (Jalen Coker, 394).
The jury is still out on Young as the franchise quarterback after he averaged fewer than 200 passing yards per game for the third straight year. In McMillan, the team should at least have a long-term cornerstone for the receiving corps.


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