ESPN released its ranking of the top 100 players, and Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco was not among them.
Some will call it a snub, such as ESPN's John Clayton. But based on what Flacco has done since the Ravens won the Super Bowl after the 2012 season, it's understandable.
Flacco has built a reputation for being a winning, durable and big-armed quarterback. During the last three seasons, the Ravens have a 21-21 record with Flacco as the starter. He missed the last six games of 2015 with a knee injury and ranks 13th with 31 completions on passes that have traveled at least 25 yards.