NFL Young Player Rankings 2023
In a 2023 Top Ten NFL Young Player Rankings season of standout performances from up-and-coming players, the next generation of NFL stars is staking their claim on the league. We’ve analyzed the data, watched the tapes, and here’s our breakdown of the top young talents to watch out for as of 2023.
1. Josh Rourke (QB, Detroit Lions)
At the top of our list is Josh Rourke, the Lions’ quarterback. Rourke has taken the NFL by storm with a passer rating of 105.8 and 33 touchdowns. His accuracy and ability to read defenses have drawn comparisons to some of the greatest QBs in history. Only in his third season, the future looks incredibly bright for Rourke.
2. Tyrone “Ty” Gibson (RB, Baltimore Ravens)
Gibson has provided the Ravens with a dynamic running threat that has kept defenses on their heels. Rushing for over 1,300 yards and boasting 15 touchdowns, Gibson’s elusive running style has earned him a spot as the second best young player in the NFL.
3. Ethan Bradley (TE, Kansas City Chiefs)
Bradley is a tight end unlike any other. A fantastic receiver and a willing blocker, he’s already becoming one of the most complete TEs in the game. Having racked up over 900 yards and 8 touchdowns, Bradley’s skills have been crucial for the Chiefs.
4. Xavier Lee (WR, Miami Dolphins)
Lee has quickly established himself as a premier deep threat, amassing over 1,200 receiving yards and 11 touchdowns. His combination of speed, size, and catching ability makes him a matchup nightmare for opponents.

5. Marcus Chambers (LB, Pittsburgh Steelers)
Chambers has made a name for himself as one of the most disruptive forces on defense. With 110 tackles, 7 sacks, and 2 interceptions, he’s proven to be a multi-faceted weapon for the Steelers.
6. Jordan “JT” Thompson (CB, Los Angeles Chargers)
Thompson’s remarkable speed and instincts have elevated him as one of the top cornerbacks in the league. His 5 interceptions, 15 pass deflections, and lockdown coverage skills have earned him the nickname “The Shadow”.
7. Henry Davis (QB, New Orleans Saints)
Davis has been a bright spot for the Saints. Despite a shaky offensive line, he managed a passer rating of 102.6, threw for 3,500 yards and 28 touchdowns, showing his resilience and potential.

8. Max Spencer (S, Carolina Panthers)
Spencer is making a strong case as one of the best young safeties in the league. With his range and football IQ, he has 90 tackles and 4 interceptions, showcasing his ability to be a playmaker in the secondary.
9. Brandon Johnson (DE, Dallas Cowboys)
Johnson has proven to be a consistent force on the Cowboys’ defensive line. With 9 sacks, 55 tackles, and a multitude of pressures, he’s developing into a premier pass rusher.
10. Alejandro Perez (OT, Chicago Bears)
Protecting the blindside of Bears’ quarterback, Perez has shown incredible promise. His work in both pass protection and run blocking is already among the best in the league, and he’s only expected to improve.
That wraps up our top 10 young player rankings for 2023. These are the names that will likely dominate the league for years to come, ushering in the next generation of NFL greatness. The talent and potential on this list are truly extraordinary, and we’re excited to see how these young careers continue to unfold.