2024 stats: 17 games | 99 tackles | 12 tfl | 8.0 sacks | 14 QBH | 7 PD | 1 FF
In his first season with the Commanders, Luvu was a perfect fit in Dan Quinn’s defense. Luvu was a force in Washington’s front seven, recording career highs in sacks and QB hits. Luvu makes his first Top 100 appearance, and he’ll have an opportunity to continue his high-level play as he enters his eighth season in the league.
NFL Pro Insight for Luvu: Frankie Luvu was the only player to record over 200 snaps rushing the passer (213), in run defense (450), and in coverage (342) in 2024. Luvu generated the fourth-most pressures among off-ball linebackers (29) and his 27.6% pressure-to-sack conversion rate was the second-highest in the NFL (min. 25 pressures).
2024 stats: 12 games | 802 snaps | 14 QBP allowed | 1 sack allowed (per Pro Football Focus)
The Eagles offensive tackle played a pivotal role in Philadelphia’s journey to winning a Super Bowl title. Even though he played in just 12 regular-season games, Mailata did his job by protecting Jalen Hurts and creating gaps for Saquon Barkley. He earned his first Super Bowl ring and now makes the Top 100 countdown for the first time in his career.
NFL Pro Insight for Mailata: Jordan Mailata allowed just 1.5 sacks in 2024, tied for the fewest among left tackles with at least 350 pass blocking snaps.
2024 stats: 15 games | 63.1 pct | 3,389 pass yds | 8.0 ypa | 25 pass TD | 11 INT | 83 rush yds | 1 rush TD | 4 fumbles
Love’s second season as a full-time starter saw a small decrease in production, but his leadership kept Green Bay’s 2024 season afloat. The Packers QB missed two games due to a knee injury but delivered Green Bay to another postseason in a challenging NFC North. As he heads into his fifth NFL season, Love is the long-term answer at QB for Green Bay, clinching his second-straight appearance on the Top 100.
NFL Pro Insight for Love: Jordan Love threw past the sticks on 60.9% of his third-down passes this season, the fifth-highest rate in the NFL. Despite only completing 43.3% of those passes (sixth-lowest in the NFL), Love threw 10 touchdowns when pushing the ball past the sticks on third down, the second-most in the NFL.
2024 stats: 15 games | 109 rec | 1,204 rec yds | 11.0 ypr | 7 rec TDs | 2 rush yds | 1 rush TD
An emerging star in New York, Nabers was a highlight reel every week for the Giants. Regardless of who was under center for the Giants, the No. 6 overall pick in the 2024 draft filled the stat sheet. Nabers was a bright spot in New York’s underwhelming season with his receptions tally briefly holding the rookie record, and finishes his debut campaign with a Top 100 accolade to his résumé.
NFL Pro Insight for Nabers: Malik Nabers was targeted on 36.5% of his routes run when facing single-high safety coverage last season, second-highest in the NFL among wide receivers with at least 150 such routes run. Nabers earned 103 targets against single-high coverages last season, nine more than any other receiver. However, he gained just 649 yards on those targets, ranking 13th overall.
2024 stats: 17 games | 60 tackles | 6 tfl | 1.0 sacks | 4 QBH | 11 PD | 2 INTs
Locking up opposing No. 1 wide receivers isn’t the only thing Ramsey does well. He locks in his eighth consecutive appearance on the Top 100 list. Ramsey appeared in every game in 2024 after missing nearly half of the 2023 season and continued his dominant ways in Year 9. In the offseason, he and the Dolphins mutually agreed to explore other options. Now, Ramsey will be wearing a new uniform in 2025 after Miami traded him to the Steelers in June.
NFL Pro Insight for Ramsey: Jalen Ramsey allowed a 51.0 passer rating as the nearest defender in man coverage in 2024, third-lowest in the NFL among CBs with at least 100 man coverage snaps.
2024 stats: 16 games | 111 rec | 1,146 rec yds | 10.3 ypr | 2 rec TDs
McBride’s rise to one of the best tight ends was one of the most prominent storylines in Arizona’s 2024 season. McBride was fourth in the NFL in receptions and ranked second among TEs in receiving yards. Arizona rewarded McBride by making him the NFL's highest-paid TE with a four-year extension before he was surpassed by George Kittle. After a breakout year, McBride is hoping to build off a special campaign as he works on his chemistry with Kyler Murray.
NFL Pro Insight for McBride: Trey McBride had at least 12 receptions in three games in 2024, which are the most in a season by a tight end in NFL history. CeeDee Lamb in 2023 and Hall of Famer Cris Carter in 1995 are the only players at any position to do so.
2024 stats: 17 games | 66.3 pct | 3,775 pass yds | 6.7 ypa | 29 pass TD | 12 INT | 430 rush yds | 4 rush TD | 3 fumbles
Denver has found its long-term answer at quarterback with Nix. The 2024 No. 12 overall pick was composed as a rookie from the beginning of the season to the end, executing Sean Payton’s playbook like a veteran QB. Nix led Denver to a playoff spot for the first time since the club won Super Bowl 50, and there’s plenty to look forward to in Year 2 and beyond. He might not have won Offensive Rookie of the Year, but he made his first Top 100 appearance to close out his memorable campaign.
NFL Pro Insight for Nix: Bo Nix threw for a league-high 904 yards (eight TDs) on passes while on the run (8+ MPH) this season, the fourth-most by any quarterback in a season since 2016, behind Patrick Mahomes’ totals in the 2018 (945), 2020 (951), and 2021 (1,004) seasons.
2024 stats: 16 games | 45 tackles | 10 tfl | 8.0 sacks | 19 QBH | 2 PD | 1 FF
A consistent pass rusher for Jacksonville, Hines-Allen was one of the Jaguars’ bright spots in 2024. Since 2021, he has recorded seven-plus sacks in each season as he continues to disrupt the opposing run and pass game. Hines-Allen makes his second-consecutive appearance in the Top 100, and the two-time Pro Bowler shows no signs of slowing down in his seventh season.
NFL Pro Insight for Hines-Allen: Josh Hines-Allen accounted for a 26.2% share of the Jaguars' team pressures last season, the third-highest team pressure share in the NFL. Hines-Allen generated 67 total pressures, ninth among edge defenders.
2024 stats: 17 games | 304 att | 1,456 rush yds | 4.8 ypc | 14 rush TDs | 61 rec | 431 rec yds | 1 rec TD | 1 fumble
Robinson’s sophomore season provided a much needed spark to Atlanta’s offense. Robinson nearly doubled his touchdown total (eight to 15) as he found success in the running and passing game as a dual-threat RB. He finished fourth in the NFL in scrimmage yards (1,887) and has made it known that he would like to have more explosive plays in Year 3. If he finds more gaps within Atlanta’s O-line, don’t be surprised to see Robinson on the Top 100 ranking for the next few years.
NFL Pro Insight for Robinson: Bijan Robinson had 1,456 rushing yards, 14 rush TDs, 61 receptions and 431 receiving yards in 2024. Robinson joined Edgerrin James (1999 and 2000) as the only players in NFL history with at least 1,400 rushing yards and 60 receptions in a season before turning 23 years old.
2024 stats: 17 games | 87 rec | 1,282 rec yds | 14.7 ypr | 10 rec TDs
The Jaguars wide receiver showed he can be a reliable and dynamic No. 1 option for Jacksonville. Thomas Jr. set Jaguars rookie records in receptions, receiving yards and receiving touchdowns. He was the first Jacksonville rookie to be selected to a Pro Bowl since his teammate Josh Hines-Allen did in 2019. This offseason, he is “not resting” after a stellar rookie campaign as Jacksonville has a lot of buzz with two-way unicorn Travis Hunter joining Thomas in the WRs room.
NFL Pro Insight for Thomas Jr.: Brian Thomas Jr. led all rookies with 1,282 receiving yards and 10 touchdowns in 2024. Thomas became the fourth rookie with at least 1,200 receiving yards and 10 touchdowns in the Super Bowl era, joining Ja'Marr Chase, Odell Beckham Jr. and Randy Moss.