Pro Football Focus (PFF) released its Top 101 NFL Players for the 2025 season, showcasing standout talent across multiple teams. Drake Maye ranked 25th overall, while Houston Texans defensive end Will Anderson Jr. secured the No. 5 spot as the highest-graded defensive player, joined by teammates Jalen Pitre, Kamari Lassiter, and Nico Collins, highlighting the Texans' defensive strength.
The San Francisco 49ers placed five players on the list, including key contributors Trent Williams, George Kittle, Christian McCaffrey, Colton McKivitz, and Brock Purdy. The 49ers finished the 2024 season with a 12-5 record, advancing through the wild-card round before falling in the divisional round, a campaign underscored by the presence of these top-tier athletes.
The Los Angeles Rams dominated with ten players named to PFF’s Top 101, and three—Puka Nacua, Kamren Kinchens, and Harrison Mevis—also earned spots on PFF's 2025 All-Playoff Team. Despite their impressive postseason run reaching the NFC Championship game, the Rams fell short of the Super Bowl.
Additionally, the Dallas Cowboys secured three positions on the list, including Dak Prescott, highlighting both established and emerging talent within the roster amid recent turnover. The New England Patriots also earned recognition with three players making PFF’s All-Playoff Team, reflecting strong individual performances in the postseason.
Looking ahead, PFF’s rankings provide a data-driven lens on player impact as teams prepare for the 2025 regular season. Monitoring how these top-rated players perform could influence coaching decisions, team strategies, and off-season moves in the highly competitive league.

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