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Giants’ Trio Earn Spots on PFN Top 100

Burns, Thomas, and Nabers crack the list as the network highlights impact and resilience

How the Rankings Are Calculated

The Pro Football and Sports Network’s Top 100 list, released this week, blends raw production with a proprietary Impact Scoring model that weighs performance, health and projected role.

Brian Burns climbs to No. 43, a testament to his relentless pass‑rush production. His 90.9 impact score places him third among edge rushers, and his 16.5 sacks in 2025 mark a career high that ranks second league‑wide.

Andrew Thomas follows at No. 46, reflecting the network’s confidence in the offensive tackle’s durability and pass‑protection excellence. In just 448 snaps, he surrendered a single sack, underscoring his elite consistency.

Looking Ahead

Malik Nabers, despite a torn ACL that cut his sophomore campaign short after four games, still earns a No. 85 slot. The wide receiver’s rookie explosion—109 catches for 1,204 yards—remains a benchmark for his potential.

The three Giants representatives illustrate how the metric rewards both peak performance and the promise of future contribution, even when injury shadows a player’s trajectory.

For the franchise, the placements reinforce a narrative of emerging talent anchored by a dominant defensive front and a revamped receiving corps. As the team looks to build around a healthy Nabers and a fully healthy Thomas, the rankings serve as both validation and motivation.

Beyond individual accolades, the list highlights the broader influence of PFN’s Impact Scoring, a framework that has become a reference point for analysts, fantasy players and front offices alike.

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