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Instead of diving into complicated numbers and analytics to highlight the NFL’s best players ahead of the 2022 season, we’re going to examine something a bit simpler: jersey numbers. Ranking players with a given jersey number is a straightforward exercise, but it was made a tad more tricky last year. Looser jersey number restrictions implemented for the 2021 season have created some more contentious battles. For example, numbers that used to belong to quarterbacks, kickers and punters now have competition from wide receivers, cornerbacks and even linebackers. So, let’s get into it. These 99 NFL players are the best with their respective jersey number: No. 1: Ja'Marr Chase, Cincinnati BengalsThe Bengals wideout proved he might be a one-of-one in 2021, earning NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year and playing a major role in his team’s run to the Super Bowl. No. 2: Darius Slay, Philadelphia EaglesBy making his fourth Pro Bowl last year, Slay beats out Matt Ryan and a pair of receivers in D.J. Moore and Amari Cooper as the best No. 2 in football right now. No. 3: Russell Wilson, Denver BroncosWilson will be wearing his old number with his new team as he rides into the 2022 season with the Broncos. No. 4: Dak Prescott, Dallas CowboysDalvin Cook and Derek Carr are other famous fours, but Prescott is the biggest difference-maker with the number. No. 5: Jalen Ramsey, Los Angeles RamsNo. 5 isn’t a typical cornerback number, and Ramsey isn’t a typical cornerback. The Rams CB now has a Super Bowl ring to go with his five Pro Bowl selections and three All-Pro nods. No. 6: Quandre Diggs, Seattle SeahawksDiggs was a bright spot for the Seahawks in 2021, earning his second straight Pro Bowl selection. DeVonta Smith and Patrick Queen are other players to watch with the number. No. 7: Trevon Diggs, Dallas CowboysOne of the biggest feast-or-famine players in football, something exciting is bound to happen when the ball is thrown in Trevon Diggs’ direction. No. 8: Lamar Jackson, Baltimore RavensThere aren’t many players at any position as electric as Jackson, let alone quarterbacks. No. 9: Matthew Stafford, Los Angeles RamsIt’s a tough decision between Stafford and Joe Burrow, but the Super Bowl is a pretty good tiebreaker that leans in the Rams QB’s favor. No. 10: Cooper Kupp, Los Angeles RamsThis is among the most loaded numbers in the NFL. Along with quarterbacks like Justin Herbert, it is a number dominated by receivers. DeAndre Hopkins and Tyreek Hill have compelling cases, but Kupp gets the honor as the best No. 10 after earning the receiving triple crown – and Super Bowl MVP – last season. No. 11: Micah Parsons, Dallas CowboysThe NFC East will see some battles between No. 11s when Parson’s Cowboys face A.J. Brown’s Eagles. For now, the nod goes to the unanimous 2021 NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year. No. 12: Tom Brady, Tampa Bay BuccaneersAaron Rodgers would be the best player at just about any other jersey number, but as long as TB12 is still in the NFL, this one belongs to Brady. No. 13: Mike Evans, Tampa Bay BuccaneersEvans and Keenan Allen are two of the league’s most consistent receivers. Evans gets the edge after reeling in 14 touchdowns this past season. No. 14: Stefon Diggs, Buffalo BillsMore standout receivers rock No. 14. While D.K. Metcalf and Chris Godwin are strong candidates, Stefon Diggs is the best of the group. No. 15: Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City ChiefsIt’s no contest when it comes to Mahomes and No. 15. No. 16: Tyler Lockett, Seattle SeahawksThe number belongs to Lockett after another 1,000-yard season, though Trevor Lawrence could come for the title as the best No. 16 in the NFL. No. 17: Josh Allen, Buffalo BillsIn one of the most difficult decisions between two players with the same number, Allen just barely gets the distinction over Davante Adams. No. 18: Justin Jefferson, Minnesota VikingsJefferson is off to an eye-popping start to his NFL career, amassing more than 3,000 receiving yards over his first two seasons in Minnesota. No. 19: Deebo Samuel, San Francisco 49ersAfter settling a contract saga in San Francisco, Samuel will once again keep defenses on their toes while rocking No. 19 in red and gold. No. 20: Tony Pollard, Dallas CowboysPollard making the list while Ezekiel Elliott is omitted does not mean there should be a different starting running back in Dallas. No. 21 just has a deeper pool of players. No. 21: Jordan Poyer, Buffalo BillsPoyer gets the nod over Elliott and Denzel Ward after being named a first-team All-Pro safety in 2021. No. 22: Derrick Henry, Tennessee TitansHenry was running at a historic rate before he broke a bone in his foot midway through last season. With Christian McCaffrey sharing the number, No. 22 is not one defenders want to see breaking into the open field. No. 23: Jaire Alexander, Green Bay PackersAlexander headlines a group of strong secondary members that wear No. 23, including Marshon Lattimore and Micah Hyde. No. 24: Nick Chubb, Cleveland BrownsCornerbacks Marcus Peters and A.J. Terrell make compelling cases, but Chubb runs away with the distinction as the best No. 24. No. 25: Xavien Howard, Miami DolphinsHoward is one of the premier corners in the game and led the NFL in interceptions two seasons ago. No. 26: Saquon Barkley, New York GiantsBarkley has a chance to move back up the NFL’s running back hierarchy in 2022 after playing just 15 games for the Giants over the last two years. No. 27: J.C. Jackson, Los Angeles ChargersWith 17 interceptions over the last two seasons, Jackson gets the edge over fellow star cornerback Tre’Davious White. No. 28: Jonathan Taylor, Indianapolis ColtsThe best running back in the NFL last season gave defenders plenty of chances to see the No. 28 on the back of his jersey on his way to the end zone. No. 29: Kendall Fuller, Washington CommandersFuller ranked third in PFF’s cornerback grades for the 2021 season, trailing just Ramsey and Terrell. No. 30: Austin Ekeler, Los Angeles ChargersEkeler found the endzone a league-leading 20 times last season and will be a focal point in another electrifying offense in 2022 with the Chargers. No. 31: Kevin Byard, Tennessee TitansByard earned his second career All-Pro nod last season as a key contributor on defense for the top-seeded Titans. No. 32: Tyrann Mathieu, New Orleans SaintsThe Honey Badger was selected to his third Pro Bowl in 2021 with the Chiefs. Now, the former LSU star is back in the bayou with the Saints on a three-year deal. No. 33: Aaron Jones, Green Bay PackersWith Adams going from Green Bay to Las Vegas, Jones has the chance to become Rodgers’ top target on top of being the Packers’ lead running back. No. 34: Terrell Edmunds, Pittsburgh SteelersEdmunds has missed just one game over his four-year career in Pittsburgh, accumulating 340 tackles in that span. No. 35: Gus Edwards, Baltimore RavensIn a jersey number predominantly worn by backup running backs, Edwards is the best of the bunch. The Ravens RB surpassed 700 rushing yards in each of his first three NFL seasons before missing 2021 due to a torn ACL. No. 36: Chuck Clark, Baltimore RavensMoving to the defensive side of the ball in Baltimore, Clark is a central part of a strong Ravens secondary. No. 37: Damien Harris, New England PatriotsWhile Mac Jones was the story on offense for the Patriots in 2021, Harris broke out in a major way with 15 rushing touchdowns, tied for second in the NFL. No. 38: L’Jarius Sneed, Kansas City ChiefsSnead has picked off five passes across his first two NFL seasons in Kansas City. No. 39: Minkah Fitzpatrick, Pittsburgh SteelersDespite missing the Pro Bowl and All-Pro teams last season, Fitzpatrick is undoubtedly one of the best safeties in the game. No. 40: Von Miller, Buffalo BillsFresh off a Super Bowl run with the Rams, Miller moved to Buffalo to chase another Lombardi Trophy while rocking a new number. No. 41: Alvin Kamara, New Orleans SaintsEven if 2021 was more of a “down year” by Kamara’s standards, he made the Pro Bowl in each of his five NFL seasons and led the league in combined rushing and receiving touchdowns just two years ago. No. 42: Patrick Ricard, Baltimore RavensRicard becomes the only fullback on this list thanks to a dull group of No. 42s across the league. No. 43: Andrew Van Ginkel, Miami DolphinsVan Ginkel hasn’t missed a game over the last two seasons and has 9.5 sacks in that span. No. 44: Marlon Humphrey, Baltimore RavensMarkus Golden and Kyle Juszczyk present strong cases, but another Raven gets the distinction as the best player with his jersey number. No. 45: Bobby Wagner, Los Angeles RamsAfter spending 10 seasons in Seattle, the future Hall of Famer is reversing his number from 54 with his former NFC West rival. No. 46: Luke Rhodes, Indianapolis ColtsFor the most part, the less you hear about your team’s long snapper, the better. Doesn’t hurt to show the first-team All-Pro at the position, though. No. 47: Josey Jewell, Denver BroncosJewell missed most of the 2021 due to a torn pec. He tallied 113 tackles in his last full season. No. 48: Bud Dupree, Tennessee TitansDupree will look to improve upon his first season with the Titans, which was limited to 11 games due to injuries. No. 49: Tremaine Edmunds, Buffalo BillsTremaine and Terrell Edmunds make up one of three sibling pairs on this list. No. 50: Vita Vea, Tampa Bay BuccaneersThe powerful defensive tackle followed up the Buccaneers’ Super Bowl LV run with his first Pro Bowl nod, as he compiled four sacks and 33 tackles. No. 51: Azeez Al-Shaair, San Francisco 49ersIn a clash between Azeezes, Al-Shaair beats out Giants linebacker Azeez Ojulari. No. 52: Khalil Mack, Los Angeles ChargersUnlike Miller and Wagner, Mack is sticking with his old number even though he is switching jerseys in 2022. No. 53: Darius Leonard, Indianapolis ColtsWith consecutive first-team All-Pro nods, Leonard has quickly established himself as one of the NFL’s premier linebackers. No. 54: Fred Warner, San Francisco 49ersContinuing the run of dominant linebackers, Warner beats out Lavonte David and Eric Kendricks as the top No. 54 in football. No. 55: Chandler Jones, Las Vegas RaidersJones has reunited with Josh McDaniels in Las Vegas and paired up with another player still to come on this list to form what promises to be a lethal pass-rushing duo. No. 56: Quenton Nelson, Indianapolis ColtsNelson is the fourth and final Colt on this list. Like the other three, he is perhaps the best player at his respective position. No. 57: C.J. Mosley, New York JetsAfter playing just two games in his first year with the Jets, Mosley finished fourth in the NFL with 168 tackles in 2021. No. 58: Shaquil Barrett, Tampa Bay BuccaneersRoquan Smith is a strong candidate at No. 58, but Barrett gets the spot after picking up 10 sacks last season. No. 59: De'Vondre Campbell, Green Bay PackersCampbell was a beast in his first season with the Packers, earning All-Pro honors after picking up 146 tackles, two forced fumbles and two interceptions. No. 60: David Andrews, New England PatriotsAndrews kicks off an OL run on the list. He won Super Bowls in 2016 and 2018 before missing the entire 2019 campaign. He has since started 29 of 33 games in New England. No. 61: Rodney Hudson, Arizona CardinalsHudson has three Pro Bowls on his resume and a year with Kyler Murray under his belt as he enters his second season in Arizona. No. 62: Jason Kelce, Philadelphia EaglesUntil Kelce retires, the four-time All-Pro center remains the face of No. 62. No. 63: Corey Linsley, Los Angeles ChargersWhile Kelce earned first-time All-Pro honors in 2021, fellow center Linsley landed on the second team following his first season with the Chargers. No. 64: Nate Davis, Tennessee TitansWithout Davis and the Titans’ offensive line, Henry wouldn’t have as many opportunities to create carnage downfield. No. 65: Lane Johnson, Philadelphia EaglesJohnson is two spots to Kelce’s right on the Eagles’ offensive line. He earned second-team All-Pro honors at right tackle in 2021. No. 66: Ryan Jensen, Tampa Bay BuccaneersJensen’s 2022 got off to an awful start when he suffered a left knee injury at the start of training camp. Should he return during the regular season, he would be a massive addition for Brady and the Bucs. No. 67: Justin Pugh, Arizona CardinalsPugh is the second of three Cardinals O-linemen on this list. No. 68: Taylor Decker, Detroit LionsDecker has been in Detroit since he was drafted in the first round of the 2016 draft and is in charge of protecting Jared Goff’s blind side. No. 69: David Bakhtiari, Green Bay PackersBakhtiari is looking to return after making only one appearance in 2021 due to an ACL tear. The Packers left tackle earned first-team All-Pro honors in 2018 and 2020. No. 70: Rashawn Slater, Los Angeles ChargersSlater overtakes Dallas’ Zack Martin after being named to the All-Pro second team in his rookie season. No. 71: Trent Williams, San Francisco 49ersWilliams is the reason Slater didn’t make the first team. The best left tackle in football took that honor with another dominant season. No. 72: Terron Armstead, Miami DolphinsThe Dolphins brought in a major upgrade to their offensive line by signing Armstead in free agency. The former Saint was named to three straight Pro Bowls from 2018 to 2020. No. 73: Dion Dawkins, Buffalo BillsBuffalo’s offensive dominance isn’t limited to quarterback and wide receiver. Dawkins earned his first Pro Bowl nod in 2021 as a top performer on the Bills’ O-line. No. 74: D.J. Humphries, Arizona CardinalsRounding out the Cardinals contingent is Humphries, who reached his first Pro Bowl in 2021. No. 75: Joel Bitonio, Cleveland BrownsOver the last four seasons, Bitonio has four Pro Bowl selections, three second-team All-Pros, one first-team All-Pros and zero missed games. No. 76: Donovan Smith, Tampa Bay BuccaneersDonovan Smith is one of the offensive linemen who will need to step up for Brady in Jensen’s absence. No. 77: Wyatt Teller, Cleveland BrownsWith Bitonio on the left side and Teller on the right, the Browns boast one of the NFL’s best guard tandems. No. 78: Triston Wirfs, Tampa Bay BuccaneersIn the toughest battle here among O-linemen, the young Bucs tackle gets this spot over the more experienced Laremy Tunsil. No. 79: Ronnie Stanley, Baltimore RavensStanley rounds out the offensive linemen. His last full season came in 2019, when he was named to the All-Pro first team. No. 80: Jarvis Landry, New Orleans SaintsMoving back to pass-catchers, Landry joins Mathieu as another former LSU player to sign with the Saints this offseason. No. 81: Mike Williams, Los Angeles ChargersWilliams went off in his second season catching passes from Herbert, amassing career-highs with 76 receptions and 1,146 receiving yards. No. 82: Logan Thomas, Washington CommandersThomas is hoping to find his 2020 form with Carson Wentz joining the Commanders. He had 18 receptions for 196 yards and three touchdowns last year. No. 83: Darren Waller, Las Vegas RaidersWaller may get less attention in the Raiders’ offense this season with Adams in town, but that doesn’t take away from his unique skill set at tight end. No. 84: Cordarrelle Patterson, Atlanta FalconsCorey Davis and Kendrick Bourne have a chance to move past Patterson, who found a new gear as a running back in Atlanta last year. No. 85: George Kittle, San Francisco 49ersKittle will attempt to connect with a new quarterback in Trey Lance after reeling in a career-high six receiving touchdowns last year to go along with his elite blocking skills. No. 86: Dalton Schultz, Dallas CowboysSchultz beats out Zach Ertz as the best tight end wearing No. 86. The Cowboys TE had the most catches, yards and touchdowns of his career in 2021. No. 87: Travis Kelce, Kansas City ChiefsNo. 87 used to belong to Rob Gronkowski, but Kelce has since taken over as the league’s top tight end. No. 88: CeeDee Lamb, Dallas CowboysLamb has followed in Michael Irvin and Dez Bryant’s footsteps by taking over the WR1 role in Dallas while wearing No. 88. No. 89: Mark Andrews, Baltimore RavensWhile Kelce is widely viewed as a better player, Andrews actually was the tight end on the AP All-Pro first team last season after accumulating 107 catches, 1,361 yards and nine scores. No. 90: T.J. Watt, Pittsburgh SteelersJason Pierre-Paul, DeMarcus Lawrence and Jadeveon Clowney are talented players, but there’s only one NFL Defensive Player of the Year. Watt did that by tying Michael Strahan’s single-season sack record of 22.5. No. 91: Trey Hendrickson, Cincinnati BengalsHendrickson following up a 13.5-sack season in 2021 with 14 in 2022 is enough to move him past Fletcher Cox and Arik Armstead. No. 92: Marcus Davenport, New Orleans SaintsDavenport set career-highs with nine sacks and 39 tackles despite playing just 11 games in 2021. No. 93: Jonathan Allen, Washington CommandersNdamukong Suh and Calais Campbell have better resumes, but Allen is the best No. 93 out of the bunch right now. No. 94: Robert Quinn, Chicago BearsThe former All-Pro turned back the clock and showed he’s still a force on the defensive line in 2021 by picking up 18.5 sacks with the Bears. No. 95: Myles Garrett, Cleveland BrownsGarrett has been one of the best No. 1 picks of the last decade, earning back-to-back first-team All-Pro selections to go with 28 sacks over the past two seasons. No. 96: Denico Autry, Tennessee TitansDenico Autry shined on the Titans’ defensive line in 2021, tying his career-high with nine sacks. No. 97: Nick Bosa, San Francisco 49ersIn a battle of Bosas, Nick beats out Joey. The 49ers defensive end had five more sacks and 16 more tackles for loss than his older brother last year. No. 98: Maxx Crosby, Las Vegas RaidersCrosby was named to the All-Pro second team for the first time in 2021. Now, he will be chasing down QBs alongside Chandler Jones. No. 99: Aaron Donald, Los Angeles RamsWas there ever a doubt? DeForest Buckner, Chase Young, J.J. Watt and Danielle Hunter are strong representatives for No. 99, but there is no denying Donald is not only the best player with his jersey number, but perhaps the best player in all of football. Ini adalah lima kaus NFL terlaris sejauh musim ini, menurut Fantatics.com, mitra e-commerce NFL. 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