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Lamar Jackson falls 67 spots on the NFLN list of top 100 players

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson has dropped 67 spots on the NFL Network's list of the top 100 players.

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The brief

Lamar Jackson experienced a significant decline in the NFL Top 100 rankings, falling 67 positions. This represents his worst rating on the list since 2023.

Coverage from NBC Sports, the Baltimore Ravens, and USA Today emphasizes that Jackson's peers do not view him as a top 50 player. Conversely, Yahoo Sports reports that Jackson has cracked the top five in separate recent quarterback rankings.

Further developments include a reader poll from the Baltimore Sun regarding where the quarterback should rank. Yahoo Sports suggests these rankings provide Jackson with a chip on his shoulder heading into the season.

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Quick answers

How many spots did Lamar Jackson fall in the NFL Top 100?

He fell 67 spots.

How does this ranking compare to his previous history?

According to the Baltimore Sun, this is his worst NFL Top 100 rating since the 2023 ranking.

Do all rankings show a decline for Jackson?

No. While he fell in the Top 100 list, Yahoo Sports reports he cracked the top five in the latest QB rankings.

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