4. Bijan Robinson, RB, Atlanta Falcons
Bijan Robinson led the NFL in scrimmage yards this year, while also earning Pro Bowl and All-Pro honors. Robinson hasn't missed a game in the league as of yet and has eclipsed the 1,400 rushing yard mark two years in a row.
Robinson is only set to play in his age-24 season and has turned into one of the league's most exciting players. He's surely going to remain with a heavy workload in 2026, as the Atlanta Falcons may not have a viable QB solution.
3. Jaxon Smith-Njigba, WR, Seattle Seahawks
The 2025 season was an incredible year for Jaxon Smith-Njigba. He was a Pro Bowler, All-Pro, Offensive Player of the Year, and a Super Bowl champion. JSN led the league with 1,793 receiving yards and has improved his production each year in the league.
What also stands out is that he caught 73 percent of his targets and had a 116.4 passer rating when targeted, according to Pro Football Reference. There really isn't any denying his greatness at a position loaded with generational talent. He'll take our No. 3 spot as we wrap up guessing the order of the final 10.
2. Matthew Stafford, Los Angeles Rams
Had it not been for his new teammate, Matthew Stafford is very likely No. 1 on this list. The MVP of the league in 2025, Stafford flirted with 50 touchdown passes and helped the Rams to the league's top scoring offense.
Stafford is inching closer and closer to a Hall of Fame career, and while he may already be there in the eyes of some, a Super Bowl title in 2026 could 'officially' clinch that for him.
1. Myles Garrett, Los Angeles Rams
Perhaps the greatest defensive season we have ever seen, Myles Garrett's 2025 campaign lands him atop the list. He won the Defensive Player of the Year award and also set the single-season sack record. Garrett was traded to the Rams this offseason, and it was at just the right time, as he is slowly starting to get up there in age but clearly still has multiple good years left in him.
Honestly, it'd be a shock if Garrett wasn't top on the list.
