Pro Sports Outlook’s third episode of “The Countdown” features a ranking of the top 5 players in the NFL right now. ‘The Countdown’ aims to be the #1 sports rankings show in the world where debates get settled and fans are given the power to voice their own opinions.
The National Football League (NFL) is a league filled with talented and skilled players who consistently perform at a high level, leading their teams to victories and making a name for themselves in the league. From Quarterbacks to Wide Receivers, Running Backs to defensive stars, the NFL is home to a wide range of standout athletes who excel at their positions and bring excitement to the game. Whether they are established veterans or rising stars, these players are the best in the business and worth watching on the field.
In recent years, the NFL has seen a number of players rise to the top of their positions, earning accolades and recognition for their exceptional play. Some of these players are known for their impressive statistics and ability to lead their teams to victory, while others are renowned for their defensive prowess and ability to disrupt opposing offenses. No matter their role on the field, these players are among the best in the league and are worth keeping an eye on.
As the NFL continues to evolve, it is likely that new stars will emerge and make their mark on the league. With such a competitive and talented pool of players, it is always exciting to see who will rise to the top and become the next big name in the NFL. Honorable mention includes: TE Travis Kelce (Chiefs), EDGE Micah Parsons (Cowboys), Sauce Gardner (Jets), Chris Jones (Chiefs), Myles Garrett (Browns)
Here are the top 5 players in the NFL right now. Do you agree? Create your own rankings below!
– Most TOTAL YDS (5,608) in 1 season ever
– No WR had more than 1,000 REC YDS or 4 REC TD
– Led NFL in PASS YDS (5,250) & PASS TD (41) in 2022
Patrick Mahomes will win his second NFL MVP award after a historic 2022 season. While many pundits questioned whether he would struggle after losing Tyreek Hill, Mahomes proved he can dominate no matter who’s out there. He makes plays out of the pocket that no DC can plan for and has elevated the Chiefs into the team to beat on an annual basis.
Patrick Mahomes' NFL career records:
– Contract ($503M)
– PASS YPG (301.4) & RTG (105.8)
– Fastest to 100 PASS TD (40 GP) & 150 TOT TD (60 GP)
– PASS YPG (399.5) in 1 month
– Consecutive QB Wins (26) past October
– Youngest (24) QB to beat Belichick @ NE
pic.twitter.com/WTHLlPRY5q— Pro Sports Outlook (@PSO_Sports) July 7, 2022
– Led the NFL in REC (128) & REC YDS (1,809)
– Broke Randy Moss‘ Vikings season REC YDS record
– Most REC (324) & REC YDS (4,825) in 1st 3 seasons ever
Justin Jefferson took his game to another level in 2022, helping lead the Vikings to the Playoffs as the NFL’s new WR1. Despite non-elite QB play in Minneapolis, that hasn’t stopped “El Jefe” from commanding double teams and using his A1 combination of route running and hands to break the game open at any time and make spectacular catches look routine.
Justin Jefferson's career resume:
– 2x Pro Bowl
– 2x All-Pro 2nd Team
– 2020 OROY runner-up & PFWA All-Rookie Team
– Most REC YDS (3,016) & REC (196) in a player’s 1st 2 seasons in NFL historypic.twitter.com/I4pWvhEX9E— Pro Sports Outlook (@PSO_Sports) June 17, 2022
– Led the NFL in Sacks (18.5) during 2022
– Was the top player on the NFL’s No.1 defense (16.3 PPG)
– Won ’19 DROY award & unanimous favorite for ’22 DPOY
Iron sharpens iron. As Trent Williams and Nick Bosa squared off in practice throughout the weeks, they both shined on Sundays in the Bay. Previously known as a “Baby Bosa”, Nick made it clear he’s not taking a back seat to his brother Joey or anyone else as the clear frontrunner for the 2022 NFL DPOY, emerging as the league’s most impactful defensive player.
Nick Bosa's #49ers records:
– Season TFL (21) & QBH (32)
– Seasons (2) of 16+ TFL
– Rookie TFL (16)
– Rookie GP (2) of 3+ TFL
– T-most seasons (2) of 25+ QBHpic.twitter.com/Zz8jPhaiXj— Pro Sports Outlook (@PSO_Sports) October 1, 2022
– PFF’s No.1 ranked OT in 2022 (93.0 grade)
– Led NFL with a 92.9 PFF run-blocking grade in 2022
– Helped 49ers end 2022 on a 10-game winning streak
A monster in the trenches, Trent Williams dominates the opposition, pancakes dudes left and right, and even blocks two players during one play at times. He’s the best Offensive Lineman in the league and is the catalyst for the 49ers’ ferocious rush offense that relies on him to lead at the point of attack.
Trent Williams' career resume:
– 9x Pro Bowl
– 2021 All-Pro 1st Team, 2015 2nd Team
– Highest-paid OL in NFL history ($23M AAV)
– Most Pro Bowls (7) by a #Washington OLpic.twitter.com/Ov5MOGMz4K— Pro Sports Outlook (@PSO_Sports) November 15, 2022
– Had the 2nd most RUSH TD (13) in 1 season by a QB
– 2nd fewest INT (6) of any starting QB with 12+ GS in 2022
– Eagles owned PFF’s No.1 ranked Offensive Line in 2022
Not even the most optimistic Eagles fan could’ve predicted Hurts cracking a list like this before the season but that’s exactly what he did after having an MVP-caliber campaign. Even before getting hurt down the stretch, he proved he’s the real deal with an improved passing prowess to combine with his historic rushing production.
Jalen Hurts' NFL records:
– 150+ PASS YDS/150+ RUSH YDS/2+ PASS TD in 1 GP
– 300+ PASS YDS/80+ CMP%/2+ RUSH TD in 1 GP
– Consecutive seasons of 10+ QB RUSH TD
– Fastest (19 GS) to 4,000+ PASS & 1,000+ RUSH YDS
– 900+ PASS & 150+ RUSH YDS in 1st 3 season GPpic.twitter.com/wV3dgNFU2R— Pro Sports Outlook (@PSO_Sports) January 11, 2023
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