Coming off a dominant 2024 season that saw him earn a first-team All-Pro accolade and further cement his legacy as a future Hall of Famer, Cameron Heyward should get a great deal of respect from not only the media, but his fellow players as well.
But in the NFL’s Top 100 rankings, which started getting released on June 30, Heyward found himself outside of the top 75, and behind a Steelers teammate in the rankings in linebacker Patrick Queen.
Despite his dominance, Heyward landed at No. 83 overall in the NFL’s Top 100 rankings, which is voted on by NFL players.