The NFL’s annual list of top 100 players is not what it used to be.“Burn this list to the ground,” tweeted former NFL quarterback Robert Griffin III, echoing the thoughts of football fans around the world.Lamar Jackson deserved better from NFL Network’s player rankingsGettyWhile the top 10 has yet to be revealed, a player ranked No. 69 created instant controversy on Monday.Lamar Jackson is one of the top dual threats in the league.The Baltimore Ravens quarterback has also won two NFL MVP awards, been named to four Pro Bowls, earned three All-Pro selections and posted a 103.8 passer rating last year.But an overall down season for Jackson saw him plummet from No. 2 on last year’s top 100 list all the way down to No. 69 this year.Jackson fell 67 spots and, according to the NFL Network list, didn’t even crack the league’s top 50 in a vote by his peers. “This list is the perfect content for today’s world – it’s just pure ragebait,” @SamMonsonNFL tweeted. “It’s objectively idiotic, but dressed up with the veneer of legitimacy (the PLAYERS voted!). Masterpiece of lowest common denominator content creation.”NFL fans also hit back at Jackson being ranked No. 69 in the league, with the post receiving more than 4 million views in less than 24 hours.“They let Josh Allen steal his MVP, now the players are disrespecting him, too?” one fan tweeted. “So we’re saying there (are) 68 players better than Lamar in the NFL?” a second fan posted. Jackson and Trevor Lawrence could have a beef with their rankingsgettyDerrick Henry knows how valuable Action Jackson is to the RavensGetty“Legit a top five talent to play the game,” a third fan wrote. “When healthy, the greatest QB in the NFL behind (Patrick) Mahomes. This list garbage.”“No way people take this list seriously,” a fourth fan said.Jackson can burn the list with a bounceback season in 2026, while trying to take back the AFC North from Aaron Rodgers in his last rodeo with the Pittsburgh Steelers.Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence is also out to prove an NFL ranking list wrong.Lawrence, who led the Jags to a 13-4 record and AFC South crown last year, wasn’t included in an ESPN ranking of the top 10 QBs in the NFL.Allen, Mahomes, Matthew Stafford, Joe Burrow, Dak Prescott, Justin Herbert, Drake Maye, Jared Goff and Caleb Williams beat out Lawrence.NFL's Greatest......Ranking the top 10......Quarterbacks of all-time – Can anyone better Tom Brady?Wide receivers of all-time – Does Randy Moss or Jerry Rice come out on top?Running backs of all-time – Stacking Jim Brown, Barry Sanders, Walter Payton, Emmitt Smith and moreTight ends of all-time – How does Travis Kelce compare?So did Jackson, who was ranked No. 5 among all pro QBs.Which means that either ESPN or NFL Network is completely wrong about where Action Jackson really stands in the NFL. Jackson is 76-31 during his eight-year career with the Ravens, and 3-5 in the playoffs.Last year, the former No. 32 overall NFL Draft pick completed 63.6 percent of his passes for 2,549 yards and 21 passing touchdowns while rushing for 349 yards and two TDs.