Oh, what a difference a year makes. Two seasons ago, Carson Wentz took his first snaps under center for the Philadelphia Eagles. After a shaky, but a promising rookie season, it seemed like the only way to go for Wentz was up. While the rest of the league had their eyes on Wentz’s fellow rookie rival, Dak Prescott, nobody outside of Philly expected Wentz perform like a Pro Bowler in his second season in the NFL.
Around this time last year, NFL Network was broadcasting its annual Top 100 list. While there are player power rankings by analysts and other networks all over, the difference with this list is that the players mostly dictate it.