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On April 27, 2017, the Baltimore Ravens picked CB Marlon Humphrey with their first-round pick. A month later, the cornerback tweeted he wanted to become an NFL Top 100 player.
I want to be a top 100 player
— Marlon Humphrey (@marlon_humphrey) May 16, 2017
Three seasons into his NFL career and at only 24-years-old, he can officially cross off his goal as he became No. 86 in the NFL Top 100 Players of 2020.
Another #NFLTop100 debut!@Ravens CB @marlon_humphrey comes in at 86. pic.twitter.com/APB0hoottL
— NFL Network (@nflnetwork) July 27, 2020
While many Ravens fans, and I even assume other fans disagree with the placement on the list, a Top 100 finish is exactly that. As such, congratulations to the First-Team All-Pro cornerback.
.@marlon_humphrey's Top 100 debut!
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) July 27, 2020
Tune in to #NFLTop100 on @NFLNetwork! pic.twitter.com/xKOTj7nR3p
I highly recommend watching the video and ignore the ranking placement.
“Humphrey is an All-Pro not just because of his coverage, but because of his collisions as well.”
“He’s a cornerback with a linebacker’s mentality.”
While we may celebrate and argue about the ranking among his peers and position, Humphrey only commented that the goal “Took a few years lol.”
Took a few years lol https://t.co/Q4A63JU2vv
— Marlon Humphrey (@marlon_humphrey) July 27, 2020