Chris Olave is only Saints player on CBS Sports Top 100
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 27, 2026, 2:59 PM
Last updated Jun 27, 2026
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Chris Olave stands alone as the only player from his team selected for CBS Sports' Top 100 players list, ranking at No. 71. This achievement follows a successful 2025 season in which he recorded 100 catches and nine touchdowns. In contrast, Saints teammates Cameron Jordan and Travis Etienne Jr. ranked on the NFL's player-voted Top 100 list but did not appear on CBS's version. The differing evaluations highlight how opinions can vary within the league. Olave's performance indicates significant growth and potential heading into the season, suggesting he may also be recognized in the NFL's Top 100 list.
- •Chris Olave ranked No. 71 on CBS Sports' Top 100 list.
- •Cameron Jordan and Travis Etienne Jr. made NFL's Top 100.
- •Olave had 100 catches and nine touchdowns in 2025.
- •This contrasts with two of his teammates not making CBS's list.
- •Olave could potentially feature on the NFL's Top 100 list in the future.
- 2:59 PMYahoo Sports — New Orleans Saints WR Chris Olave stands alone on CBS Sports Top 100
"Chris Olave was the only Saints player chosen for CBS Sports' Top 100 list, despite Cameron Jordan and Travis Etienne Jr. making the NFL's Top 100.
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