NFL's TOP 500 players (from SI.com)


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The Top 500 (1-100)

1. Peyton Manning QB, Colts

2. Tom Brady QB, Patriots

3. LaDainian Tomlinson RB, Chargers

4. Julius Peppers DE, Panthers

5. Jason Taylor DE, Dolphins

6. Champ Bailey CB, Broncos

7. Brian Urlacher LB, Bears

8. Drew Brees QB, Saints

9. Carson Palmer QB, Bengals

10. Walter Jones T, Seahawks

11. Shawne Merriman LB, Chargers

12. Ed Reed FS, Ravens

13. Dwight Freeney DE, Colts

14. Kevin Williams DT,

15. Antonio Gates TE, Chargers

16. Aaron Kampman DE, Packers

17. Jamal Williams DT, Chargers

18. Marc Bulger QB, Rams

19. Reggie Bush RB-KR, Saints

20. Matt Hasselbeck QB, Seahawks

21. Adalius Thomas LB, Patriots

22. Steve Smith WR, Panthers

23. Steve Hutchinson G, Vikings

24. Torry Holt WR, Rams

25. Tommie Harris DT, Bears

26. Richard Seymour DE, Patriots

27. Adrian Wilson SS, Cardinals

28. Troy Polamalu SS, Steelers

29. Kerry Rhodes SS, Jets

30. Steven Jackson RB, Rams

31. Antoine Winfield CB, Vikings

32. Aaron Schobel DE, Bills

33. Andre Johnson WR, Texans

34. Larry Johnson RB, Chiefs

35. Lance Briggs LB, Bears

36. Shaun Alexander RB, Seahawks

37. Ty Warren DE, Patriots

38. Philip Rivers QB, Chargers

39. Jason Peters T, Bills

40. Asante Samuel CB, Patriots

41. Vince Young QB, Titans

42. Marvin Harrison WR, Colts

43. Tony Gonzalez TE, Chiefs

44. Casey Hampton DT, Steelers

45. Nnamdi Asomugha CB, Raiders

46. Marcus McNeill T, Chargers

47. Rashean Mathis CB, Jaguars

48. Chad Johnson WR, Bengals

49. Nate Clements CB, 49ers

50. Shawn Andrews G, Eagles

51. Shaun Phillips LB, Chargers

52. John Henderson DT, Jaguars

53. Bart Scott LB, Ravens

54. Pat Williams DT, Vikings

55. Brian Dawkins FS, Eagles

56. Terrell Suggs LB, Ravens

57. Willie Anderson T, Bengals

58. Larry Fitzgerald WR, Cardinals

59. Todd Heap TE, Ravens

60. Leonard Little DE, Rams

61. Trevor Pryce DE, Ravens

62. DeMarcus Ware LB, Cowboys

63. Calvin Johnson WR, Lions

64. Charles Grant DE, Saints

65. Derrick Burgess DE, Raiders

66. Orlando Pace T, Rams

67. Alan Faneca G, Steelers

68. Reggie Wayne WR, Colts

69. Devin Hester WR-KR, Bears

70. Keith Bulluck LB, Titans

71. Frank Gore RB, 49ers

72. Donovan McNabb QB, Eagles

73. Brian Waters G, Chiefs

74. Terence Newman CB, Cowboys

75. Charles Tillman CB, Bears

76. Jason Witten TE, Cowboys

77. DeMeco Ryans LB, Texans

78. Julian Peterson LB, Seahawks

79. Kris Dielman G, Chargers

80. Javon Walker WR, Broncos

81. Kamerion Wimbley LB, Browns

82. Antonio Pierce LB, Giants

83. Kelly Gregg DT, Ravens

84. Maurice Jones-Drew RB,

85. Ben Roethlisberger QB,

86. Ray Lewis LB, Ravens

87. Darren Sharper SS, Vikings

88. Chris McAlister CB, Ravens

89. Donald Driver WR, Packers

90. Roy Williams WR, Lions

91. Jay Cutler QB, Broncos

92. Chad Clifton T, Packers

93. Osi Umenyiora DE, Giants

94. Hines Ward WR, Steelers

95. Ronde Barber CB, Bucs

96. Brian Westbrook RB, Eagles

97. Joseph Addai RB, Colts

98. Logan Mankins G, Patriots

99. Matt Leinart QB, Cardinals

100. Alge Crumpler TE, Falcons

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101. Kyle Vanden Bosch DE, Titans

102. Robert Mathis DE, Colts

103. Terrell Owens WR, Cowboys

104. Vince Wilfork DT, Patriots

105. Jeff Saturday C, Colts

106. Cory Redding DT, Lions

107. Chad Pennington QB, Jets

108. Olin Kreutz C, Bears

109. Will Smith DE, Saints

110. Pacman Jones CB-KR, Titans

111. Ernie Sims LB, Lions

112. Tamba Hali DE, Chiefs

113. Brett Favre QB, Packers

114. Jonathan Ogden T, Ravens

115. Laurence Maroney RB, Patriots

116. Luis Castillo DL, Chargers

117. Albert Haynesworth DT, Titans

118. Rod Coleman DT, Falcons

119. Lofa Tatupu LB, Seahawks

120. Jonathan Vilma LB, Jets

121. Mark Anderson DE, Bears

122. Chris Samuels T, Redskins

123. Travis Henry RB, Broncos

124. Jon Kitna QB, Lions

125. Marcus Stroud DT, Jaguars

126. Wes Welker WR-KR, Patriots

127. Eli Manning QB, Giants

128. Chris Hope SS, Titans

129. Jake Delhomme QB, Panthers

130. Nathan Vasher CB, Bears

131. Roy Williams SS, Cowboys

132. Jordan Gross T, Panthers

133. DeAngelo Hall CB, Falcons

134. Jammal Brown T, Saints

135. Anquan Boldin WR, Cardinals

136. Lee Evans WR, Bills

137. Tony Romo QB, Cowboys

138. Jeremy Shockey TE, Giants

139. Eric Steinbach G, Browns

140. Rudi Johnson RB, Bengals

141. Will Witherspoon LB, Rams

142. Al Harris CB, Packers

143. D.J. Williams LB, Broncos

144. Adam Vinatieri K, Colts

145. Nick Mangold C, Jets

146. Aaron Smith DE, Steelers

147. Derrick Johnson LB, Chiefs

148. Marcus Washington LB, Redskins

149. Mike Peterson LB, Jaguars

150. Dunta Robinson CB, Texans

151. Benjamin Watson TE, Patriots

152. RoseveltColvin LB, Patriots

153. Zach Thomas LB, Dolphins

154. Bryant McKinnie T, Vikings

155. Marques Colston WR, Saints

156. Steve McNair QB, Ravens

157. Mike Wahle G, Panthers

158. Bernard Berrian WR, Bears

159. Sean Taylor S, Redskins

160. J.P. Losman QB, Bills

161. Matt Schaub QB, Texans

162. Patrick Kerney DE, Seahawks

163. Vernon Davis TE, 49ers

164. Michael Strahan DE, Giants

165. Daryl Smith LB, Jaguars

166. Rex Grossman QB, Bears

167. Marshawn Lynch RB, Bills

168. T.J. Houshmandzadeh WR, Bengals

169. Charles Woodson CB, Packers

170. Joe Thomas T, Browns

171. Michael Turner RB, Chargers

172. Lito Sheppard CB, Eagles

173. Willie Parker RB, Steelers

174. L.J. Smith TE, Eagles

175. Mike Furrey WR, Lions

176. Jamal Lewis RB, Browns

177. A.J. Hawk LB, Packers

178. Leigh Bodden CB, Browns

179. Jeff Backus T, Lions

180. Donte Whitner SS, Bills

181. Chris Naeole G, Jaguars

182. Matt Lepsis T, Broncos

183. Bobby McCray DE, Jaguars

184. Mathias Kiwanuka LB, Giants

185. Jeff Garcia QB, Bucs

186. Richard Marshall CB, Panthers

187. Michael Roos T, Titans

188. Terdell Sands DT, Raiders

189. Kellen Winslow TE, Browns

190. Sean Jones SS, Browns

191. Santana Moss WR, Redskins

192. Justin Smith DE, Bengals

193. Mike Goff G, Chargers

194. Ronnie Brown RB, Dolphins

195. Jerricho Cotchery WR, Jets

196. Bob Sanders SS, Colts

197. John Abraham DE, Falcons

198. Shaun Rogers DT, Lions

199. Kirk Morrison LB, Raiders

200. Dallas Clark TE, Colts

that's crazy. i don't agree with half of that list.

clinton portis is not on the list. randy moss is not on the list. favre is 113?

blasphemy!

Ive always been a huge Moss fan...but hes had a couple of below par seasons...clinton portis was maybe left out because of all his injury woes ?

BTW...great to see a few Vikings on the list....iam the worlds biggest VIKES fan

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