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Eagles’ Barkley Leaps 86 Spots From Last Year to Lay Claim to Number 1 in NFL

Saquon Barkley’s debut season in midnight green was more than just spectacular, it was historic.

After joining the Philadelphia Eagles in the splashiest free-agent signing of 2024, Barkley authored one of the greatest campaigns a running back has ever produced. He entered the 2,000-yard rushing club, claimed the AP Offensive Player of the Year Award, set records for rushing and scrimmage yards (regular season + playoffs), and helped deliver Super Bowl LIX glory to Philadelphia.

On the heels of that, Barkley has been voted the No. 1 player in the NFL Top 100 of 2025, a peer-driven ranking that carries unique weight because it reflects the respect of those who line up against him every Sunday.

It marks a staggering leap from last year, when Barkley was slotted at No. 86. It also comes just a week after ESPN placed him only 17th in its annual player rankings behind Jalen Hurts at No. 38. Clearly, the players see Barkley differently.

He’s just the second running back in the Top 100’s 15-year history to claim the No. 1 spot, joining Adrian Peterson (2013).

Barkley’s Case for No. 1

Last year wasn’t just a great season. It was a redefining of what a modern running back can be in a quarterback-driven league.

The Competition Was Fierce


What makes Barkley’s No. 1 ranking even more impressive is the elite company he rose above. Here’s a look at Nos. 2–10 and their credentials:

2. Lamar Jackson (QB, Ravens)

3. Josh Allen (QB, Bills)

4. Ja’Marr Chase (WR, Bengals)

5. Patrick Mahomes (QB, Chiefs)

6. Joe Burrow (QB, Bengals)

7. Derrick Henry (RB, Ravens)

8. Myles Garrett (DE, Browns)

9. Justin Jefferson (WR, Vikings)

10. Patrick Surtain II (CB, Broncos)

Why Barkley’s No. 1 Is So Staggering

Look at the names he surpassed:

Each had historic seasons or career-defining moments in 2024. Yet Barkley, in his first season with Philadelphia, outshined them all.

His blend of production, explosiveness, and championship impact made him the consensus choice among his NFL brethren. If Adrian Peterson in 2013 proved that a running back could be the best in football, Barkley in 2025 proved it again and may have reset the market for the position entirely.

The Bottom Line


From No. 86 last year, to No. 17 in ESPN’s rankings just last week, to No. 1 among the players today Saquon Barkley has authored one of the most remarkable ascensions in NFL history.

For the Eagles, his signing may go down as the greatest free-agent move ever made. For Barkley, it cements his place as the new face of the league and etches his name in Eagles’ lore.

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