NFL teams with most players in Prisco’s 2024 Top 100 list: 49ers lead way with eight, including trio in top 10

June 19, 2024
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NFL teams with most players in Prisco’s 2024 Top 100 list: 49ers lead way with eight, including trio in top 10



Less than three months until opening night 2024 NFL season when the defending champion Kansas City Chiefs host the Baltimore Ravens on September 5. We’ve already seen blockbuster trades, surprise trades, and key players retiring, and there’s still plenty of off-season to go.

Last season we saw some younger players emerge as stars, while others regressed. Like every year, CBS Sports senior writer Pete Prisco meticulously analyzed every player across the league to create a top 100 list heading into the 2024 season, and he had his work cut out for him after so many changes – although putting back to -back Super Bowl champion Patrick Mahomes taking first place was not a difficult choice.

Of the 32 teams in the NFL30 were represented on the list, with only the Washington commanders It is Indianapolis Colts receiving no mention in their Top 100. It’s no surprise that the best teams in the league have several highly rated players and the worst teams don’t have as many selected.

Eight players in the Top 100 – 49ers

As far as teams with the most players on the roster go, that goes to the defending NFC champion San Francisco 49erswho has eight players mentioned in the Top 100.

The highest-ranked Niner was offensive tackle Trent Williams, coming in at third place. They have three players in the top 10, with running back Christian McCaffrey (No. 8) and defensive end Nick Bosa (No. 10) joining the star ranks. attacker.

Here’s a look at each 49ers player on the list and where they rank in the Top 100.

Seven players in the Top 100 – Chiefs, Lions, Ravens

O Kansas City Chiefs, Baltimore crows It is Detroit Lions are in a three-way tie for second place with Seven each player making the list. Championship teams tend to have several great players, and the Chiefs have no shortage of stars in the department.

Here’s a look at the seven Chiefs players on Prisco’s Top 100 list:

The Lions are a team on the rise and are expected to continue rising. Detroit won the NFC North for the first time in franchise history and won two playoff games for the first time since 1957. You don’t make that kind of history without some standout players.

Here’s a look at the seven Lions players on the top 100 list:

The Ravens, on the other hand, should have gone further in the playoffs than they did last year and their talent is clear, as shown by the different selections on this year’s list.

Here’s a look at the seven Ravens players on the list:

Six players in the Top 100 – Cowboys, Eagles, Texans

O Dallas Cowboys, Philadelphia Eagles It is Houston Texans all have six players and each team made the playoffs last season. As of 2023, the Cowboys and Texans are both division champions, thanks in part to their multiple players named in the Top 100.

The Cowboys have linebacker Micah Parsons at No. 9, wide receiver CeeDee Lamb at No. 21, quarterback Dak Prescott at No. 49, defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence at No. 55, tackle Tyler Smith at No. 75 and offensive guard Zack Martin in position 9. No. 94.

For the Eagles, wide receiver AJ Brown comes in at No. 27, offensive tackle Jordan Mailata is No. 32, offensive tackle Lane Johnson is No. 52, quarterback Jalen Hurts is No. 53, wide receiver DeVonta Smith is No. 0.82 and defensive tackle Jalen Carter is #93.

The Houston Texans have defensive end Danielle Hunter at No. 35, quarterback CJ Stroud at No. 38, offensive tackle Laremy Tunsil at No. 57, wide receiver Nico Collins at No. 77, cornerback Derek Stingley Jr. and Will Anderson Jr. at No. 99th position.

Here are the rest of the teams represented on Prisco’s top 100 list, with five or fewer players:

Dolphins:

Buccaneers:

Four players in the Top 100 – Jets

Falcons:

Bears:

Walking Sticks:

Invaders:

Chargers:

Vikings:

Thieves:

Packers:

Jaguars:

Saints:

Giants:

Titans:

Cardinals:

Accounts:

Panthers:

Brown

Broncos

Rams:

Patriots:

Seahawks:





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