📉 “What Happened to Rashan Gary?” — Packers Star’s Massive Drop in NFL Top 100 is Brutal… but Justified
Green Bay, WI — Once considered a rising defensive force in the NFC, Rashan Gary saw his name take a nosedive on this year’s NFL Top 100 Players list — and it’s making waves across Packers Nation.
After ranking No. 26 in 2023, Gary plummeted outside the Top 80 this year.
And while the drop is painful to see for fans who know his upside, many analysts agree:
It might be a fair reflection of where things stand right now.
So what caused the fall — and can Gary bounce back?

⚠️ The Injury Factor That Changed Everything
Gary suffered a torn ACL in Week 9 of the 2022 season, cutting short what was shaping up to be a breakout campaign. He returned to the field in 2023, but:
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Played limited snaps early in the season
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Took time to regain his explosiveness
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Finished with 9 sacks — solid, but not elite
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Struggled with consistency in run defense
Even die-hard fans noticed: Gary wasn’t the same wrecking ball in 2023 that earned him national buzz the year before.
“He flashed at times, but he didn’t dominate,” said one NFC scout.
“And that’s what this list is about — domination.”

📉 Production vs. Perception
The NFL Top 100 isn’t a stat-only list — it’s voted on by players, which means reputation and recency bias play a huge role.
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In 2022, Gary had momentum and breakout energy
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In 2023, he had flashes… but also long quiet stretches
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Other edge rushers like Maxx Crosby, Haason Reddick, and Montez Sweat had more visible, game-changing moments
This year, Gary simply didn’t command the same fear — and the rankings reflected that.

🧠 Why This Could Be Fuel for 2025
Here’s the upside: Rashan Gary knows he underperformed by his own standards — and he’s entering 2025 healthier, hungrier, and with a much deeper defensive unit behind him.
Under new DC Jeff Hafley, Gary is expected to:
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Play with fewer limitations
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Return to his pre-injury explosiveness
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Lead an aggressive pass-rush system built for edge disruption
“He’s going to surprise people this year,” said a Packers coach.
“This drop might just light a fire.”

✅ Final Thought:
Rashan Gary’s fall on the NFL Top 100 list may sting, but it isn’t unfair. It’s a reality check — and one that could set the stage for a massive bounce-back season.
If he returns to form, this time next year we might be talking about the biggest comeback rise in the rankings.
