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Jordan Love, Zay Flowers Named to NFL Top 100, Check Out the Updated 2026 Rankings
Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love and Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers have made it on the NFL Top 100 list.
Love was revealed as the No. 72 player going into the 2026 season, marking his third consecutive appearance on the list. Flowers checks in at No. 71 coming off the best year of his career.
Here's the updated Top 100 ranking with 30 players revealed:
NFL 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
86. Los Angeles Chargers LB Tuli Tuipulotu
85. San Francisco 49ers QB Brock Purdy
84. Los Angeles Rams LB Byron Young
83. Tennessee Titans DT Jeffery Simmons
82. Pittsburgh Steelers CB Jalen Ramsey
81. LB Bobby Wagner
80. New England Patriots WR A.J. Brown
79. Kansas City Chiefs TE Travis Kelce
78. Arizona Cardinals LB Josh Sweat
77. Tampa Bay Buccaneers QB Baker Mayfield
76. Carolina Panthers CB Jaycee Horn
75. Arizona Cardinals S Budda Baker
74. Green Bay Packers RB Josh Jacobs
73. Denver Broncos DE Zach Allen
72. Green Bay Packers QB Jordan Love
71. Baltimore Ravens WR Zay Flowers
After debuting on the NFL Top 100 in 2024 at No. 34, Love has hovered around the same position the last two years. He was No. 68 last year.
Despite falling four spots on the list, Love had the best season of his career by some metrics in 2025. His 72.7 QBR was the best mark since he became a full-time starter and ranked third among all quarterbacks, behind only Drake Maye and Brock Purdy.
Love also set career-best marks in completion percentage (66.3), interception rate (1.4 percent) and success rate (50.2 percent).
The Packers have made the playoffs in each of Love's first three seasons as their starter. Neither Brett Favre nor Aaron Rodgers were able to accomplish that during their storied careers.
Even though the Packers were unable to advance past the wild card round last season, Love did everything he could by throwing for 323 yards and four touchdowns in a 31-27 loss to the Chicago Bears.
Love is now the fourth quarterback to make the Top 100. He joins a group that includes Bryce Young, Purdy and Baker Mayfield.
Flowers has ascended steadily since the Ravens selected him with the No. 22 overall pick in the 2023 NFL draft. He had 858 yards as a rookie, then followed it up with his first 1,000-yard season in 2024 (1,059 yards).
Last season saw Flowers take another step forward with 1,211 yards in 17 games. It was the second-most receiving yards in a single season for a Ravens pass-catcher, behind only Mark Andrews' 1,361 yards in 2021.
The Ravens relied heavily on Flowers for production in the passing game. He had nearly 800 more yards than anyone else on the team, and his five touchdown catches were tied with Andrews for most on the roster.
This marks Flowers' first appearance on the NFL Top 100. He's also the Ravens' first receiver to make the list since Steve Smith Sr. in 2015.


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