That's what we're doing here, especially after the league announced the No. 31 overall player, San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle.
Wait, what? No. 31 overall?
OK, full disclaimer, being on the NFL Top 100 is an honor no matter what. And one might make the argument there's not a massive difference between No. 31 and No. 81. If you're in that range, you're awfully good at what you do. Period.
That said, Kittle was dropped down 17 spots despite a 2024 campaign that not only saw him record his fourth season of at least 1,000 yards but also move into third on the Niners' all-time receiving yards list, trailing only Hall of Famers Jerry Rice and Terrell Owens.