Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson tumbled down the NFL Top 100 list as voted by his peers. On Monday, Jackson, who had a down season last year, was ranked No. 69 in the elite list, falling 67 spots from last year’s No. 2 position, which was a repeat of his 2024 ranking.
NFL Community Blasts Lamar Jackson’s Ranking on Elite List
Jackson is a two-time NFL MVP who has received three first-team All-Pro nods in his illustrious career. The NFL world on X was fuming after seeing Jackson fall to No. 69 in the NFL Top 100 players rankings.
NFL insider John Frascella was livid at Jackson’s low ranking on the list. “Wait… IS THIS (expletive) REAL?????” he wrote.
Tucker Franklin could not believe that the former NFL MVP could be ranked so low. “Alright, this list is a joke. We can’t keep doing this,” Franklin posted.
Alright this list is a joke. We can’t keep doing this. https://t.co/f7rBdb76Ff
— Tucker D. Franklin (@tuckerdfranklin) July 13, 2026
Carter Donnick sympathized with Jackson over receiving low rankings on both the NFL’s top-100 players list and ESPN’s top-10 quarterbacks list, as voted on by executives.
“From the unranked vote on the executives top 10 list and now THIS, my god nasty hits to Lamar today. Bill Polian smiling because some disgusting work is going on,” Donnick wrote.
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The ‘Baltimore Beatdown’ page on X was disgusted by the trend of rankings that led to Jackson’s slide. “Between this and the ESPN survey, rankings discourse has officially gone too far,” the account posted.
Bryce DeGroat called for drastic measures due to Jackson’s 67-spot slide from last year. “Does that say 69?!?!?!? Yeah, it’s time to boycott the NFL. I’m convinced they are ranking blind at this point,” DeGroat wrote.
The ‘Pro Football Network’ page on X revealed that the Ravens quarterback had landed the QB2 and No. 2 overall spot in their top-100 list. “Lamar Jackson came in at No. 2 on PFN’s Top 100,” the account wrote.
Lamar Jackson came in at No. 2 on PFN’s Top 100. 😅 pic.twitter.com/pG2yyZlJcb
— Pro Football Network (@PFN365) July 13, 2026
Even other teams’ fans rebelled against Jackson’s overall ranking on the list. “Coming from a Bengals fan, this is way too low. Very disrespectful,” an account wrote.
Jackson endured an injury-plagued season last year, missing four games due to hamstring, knee, and back injuries, which limited his mobility and affected his production.
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The Ravens quarterback earned a PFN QB Impact score of 77.7, ranking him at No. 13 in the league. He registered 2,549 passing yards on 63.6% completion, 21 touchdowns, and seven interceptions, while adding 349 rushing yards and two scores in 13 games for the Ravens.
This upcoming season, Jackson will play under new offensive coordinator Declan Doyle as the Ravens seek to find their offensive groove once again.

