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The “NFL Top 100” — voted on by the players themselves — reveal is underway on X! Two players will be revealed at 10 a.m. ET and 11 a.m. daily Monday through Friday from June 22-Aug. 21, before one Top 10 player is unveiled each weekday beginning at 10 a.m. ET on Monday, Aug. 24 through Friday, Sept. 4
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A.J. Brown
New England Patriots·WR
2025 stats:Â 15 games | 78 rec | 1,003 rec yds | 12.9 ypr | 7 rec TD
Brown’s final season in Philadelphia featured more noise off the field than on it, but that doesn’t mean he wasn’t still terrific between the lines. The new Patriots No. 1 WR was also the Eagles’ top receiver in 2025, leading Philly in targets (121) and catches, while recording his third straight year with seven touchdown catches and his fourth in a row with more than 1,000 yards. This wasn’t Brown’s best campaign, hence his drop in the Top 100, but even through the struggles of ’25, the physical wideout proved he’s among the best in the game.
NFL Pro Insight for Brown: Brown gained 263 receiving yards and a touchdown on hitch routes this season, second in the NFL, trailing only George Pickens (275)
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Travis Kelce
Kansas City Chiefs·TE
2025 stats:17 games | 76 rec | 851 rec yds | 11.2 ypr | 5 rec TD
Though the future Hall of Famer has lost a step, Kelce remains one of the elite tight ends in the league, and the 36-year-old still has some spring in his step. Take for example that he had 463 yards after the catch in 2025, which was third among tight ends. The newly married superstar, who ranked 37th in last year’s Top 100, eclipsed 13,000 career yards receiving, becoming just the third TE to do so, while finishing his 13th season with 1,080 receptions — good for eighth all time regardless of position. Having been voted to his 11th Pro Bowl, Kelce’s best seasons might be in the rearview, but his peak form is still better than most. He’s got at least one more season with the Chiefs — whom he led in catches, receiving yards and receiving touchdowns — to wrap up what’s been one of the greatest careers in NFL history for a tight end, whether you’re judging it with statistics, team success or individual accolades like his 10th straight Top 100 spot.
NFL Pro Insight forKelce: Kelce had more yards after the catch than expected on 44.6% of his catches in 2025, the fifth-highest rate among tight ends with at least 40 receptions

