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The 2023 NFL season will kick off Sept. 7, and that means it's time for our annual ranking of the league's top 100 players. What can we expect from the game's best this season? And how do they stack up against each other?

 

 

To create our list, we asked a panel of dozens of ESPN NFL experts to rate players based on performance expectations for the 2023 season as compared with their peers. Emphasis was placed solely on the upcoming season and predicting potential greatness, rather than past performance, career résumé or positional value. That means long-term injuries and suspensions played a part, which is why Jalen Ramsey, for instance, is missing (out with a left meniscus injury). And from those ratings, we were able to rank the best of the best, 1 to 100.
 

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7. Josh Allen
QB | Bills
Age: 27
2022 rank: 5

Allen enters his second season under offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey with some new additions to the offense, including rookie tight end Dalton Kincaid. Last season, Allen became the first player in NFL history to reach 25 passing touchdowns and five rushing touchdowns in three consecutive seasons, a trend that should continue despite Allen trying to limit the hits he takes. -- Alaina Getzenberg

 

Signature stat: Allen has a combined 176 passing and rushing touchdowns since entering the league in 2018, trailing only Patrick Mahomes (206) over that span. A big reason for that is his success running the ball; Allen has 38 career rushing touchdowns, tied for the ninth most in the NFL over that time -- and first among QBs.

 

What they are saying: "He, I think, really enjoys and is undervalued for the mental side of the game because everybody sees the physical traits. So I think just that mental piece for him is something that we value a lot and we want to see continue to grow." -- Dorsey

 

2023 projection: 4,182 passing yards, 31 TDs, 13 INTs (628 yards/6 TDs rushing)

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1 hour ago, Ann said:

2023 projection: 4,182 passing yards, 31 TDs, 13 INTs (628 yards/6 TDs rushing)

 

This is what's called "artificial precision."  There is no way to know he'll have 628 yards rushing, as opposed to 627 or 629.

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5 hours ago, Crap Throwing Clavin said:

 

This is what's called "artificial precision."  There is no way to know he'll have 628 yards rushing, as opposed to 627 or 629.

Just would like to see him with less rushing yards and Cook with more. 

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54 minutes ago, Ann said:

This is batshit crazy - makes Nick Wright look reasonable.
 

 

I follow Whitlock and he's definitely a guy who likes to start some stuff and often I agree with at least the underlying facts and can see how he got to his conclusion.  This one is off the charts retarded.

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