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NFL Top 100 continues living in fantasy land with another baffling Ravens ranking

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Baltimore Ravens safety Kyle Hamilton
Baltimore Ravens safety Kyle Hamilton | IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect

The NFL Top 100 already looked really bad for the Baltimore Ravens. Lamar Jackson’s shocking placement at No. 69 on the list was possibly the most disrespectful ranking imaginable. However, somehow, there’s another Ravens entry that actually matches that Jackson snub.

Well, we already know Kyle Hamilton’s spot on the Top 100. Drum roll, please…he was ranked No. 63. Simply unreal.

Hamilton is undoubtedly one of the best players in the entire league. He’s possibly the most unique player in the sport and plays near-perfect football on a weekly basis. Fans know he was the catalyst in making a very poor Baltimore defense offer at least somewhat competitive play at times, as well as completely turning around the team’s 2024 unit.

He’s the NFL’s version of Superman, and apparently that’s not even good enough for the top-60.

Baltimore Ravens subject to more disrespect with unbelievable Kyle Hamilton ranking

I get it, the Ravens were bad last year. They were the most disappointing team in the league, and for Hamilton, when you play on one of the worst defenses in 2025, it might be hard to remind everyone of the superstar that you are. Except, it really shouldn’t be.

Hamilton was pretty much Baltimore's only playmaker on the defensive side of the ball last season. The 25-year-old was literally everywhere. You name the position, Hamilton was ready to move over there and not only make an impact, but showcase game-changing efforts. When you’re that hard to miss on the field, his peers should understand that despite a bad showing as a group, he’s a top-25 player.

Even through that defensive nightmare in Charm City, Hamilton is coming off an exceptional year. The flashy stats may not have been there; he failed to record an interception, but he was the go-to guy in stopping the constant bleeding. He was second on the team with 105 combined tackles and locked it down through the air with nine pass breakups.

Hamilton’s play was also praised as elite by the media and fans. He made his third straight Pro Bowl in 2025, and more importantly, he was named a first-team All-Pro for the second time in his young career. It was also his third straight appearance on an All-Pro team.

If your argument with Jackson’s drop is going to be because of his injuries, I can understand that to an extent. You can’t say that about Hamilton. He played in 16 games and evidently did so at an extremely high level. There’s absolutely nothing that could’ve signaled a drop from No. 51 (which was already bad last year) to No. 63. It’s unbelievable.

This ranking is just bound to look worse by the day, too. There aren’t more than 30 better players than Hamilton, let alone 62. Brace yourself, Ravens fans. We are going to see some unthinkable names appear on the NFL Top 100 ahead of Hamilton and Jackson.

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