Our long national rollout is over, and after a two-month-long countdown, the "Top 100 Players of 2025" have been revealed in full.
After Tyreek Hill made history last year as the first-ever wide receiver to take the crown, Saquon Barkley just became the first running back to earn No. 1 honors in the annual ranking since Adrian Peterson in 2013.
While Barkley's debut season in Philadelphia made him an obvious choice for the top slot, some other decisions made by the voters this year were not quite as on target, at least in my book.
Here are my top five quibbles with the 15th annual "Top 100 Players" countdown.
1) Too many Eagles? Too many Eagles.
In the months after Philadelphia won its second Super Bowl title, Saquon Barkley said the 2024 Eagles were a top-five team in NFL h