8. Jahmyr Gibbs, RB, Detroit Lions
The three-time Pro Bowler with the Detroit LIons ran for 1,223 yards and 13 touchdowns in 2025, while also adding 77 receptions and 616 yards. Jahmyr Gibbs is one of the very best players in the league and now has 49 touchdowns through his first three seasons in the league.
It's almost impossible to fathom how often Gibbs has gotten into the endzone. He had 18 this year and lead the league with 20 last year. He was actually less efficient in 2025 than he was in 2024, but he'll have a huge workload this year.
7. Micah Parsons, EDGE, Green Bay Packers
Micah Parsons played in 14 games, but he still had 12.5 sacks and 27 quarterback hits, which was still good for Pro Bowl and first-team All-Pro honors. From the minute Parsons stepped onto an NFL field, he was one of the best pass-rushers in the NFL.
He's had at least 12 sacks in every year of his career and is also someone you could line up as an off-ball linebacker. We're definitely looking at a player who is every bit of a generational one off the EDGE.
6. Josh Allen, QB, Buffalo Bills
Josh Allen's touchdown passes have actually decreased for years now, but he still carves out some of the most outstanding seasons in the league at the moment, and he's now a mainstay atop the NFL. He'll take the No. 6 spot in our power rankings.
Allen won the MVP in 2024 and is putting up legendary seasons with ease. While Allen wants to shake this playoff boogeyman and lead the Buffalo Bills to the Super Bowl, he can at least continue making top appearances in the NFL Top 100 list.
5. Puka Nacua, WR, Los Angeles Rams
Puka Nacua led the NFL in receptions in 2025 and also added 1,715 yards and 10 touchdowns. He's also currently the all-time leader in receiving yards per game, leading the NFL in this category last year as well.
One of the most physically dominant receivers in the NFL, Nacua already has 4,191 receiving yards in his three NFL seasons, which averages out to 1,619 yards across a full 17-game season.
