Tua Tagovailoa’s recent ranking in the NFL Top 100 has sparked a wave of mixed reactions among fans and analysts alike. Dropping from No. 36 in 2024 to No. 91 in this year’s list, the Miami Dolphins quarterback’s fall has raised eyebrows, especially considering his notable performance when healthy.
Despite missing several games due to injuries last season, Tagovailoa demonstrated his value by posting impressive statistics when on the field. He completed nearly 73% of his passes and threw for 2,867 yards, showcasing his potential as a top-tier quarterback. Many fans believe that his contributions to the Dolphins should have warranted a higher ranking, given his pivotal role in the team’s offensive strategies.

The reaction on social media has been a blend of disbelief and frustration. Supporters argue that Tagovailoa’s skills and leadership qualities have been overlooked due to his injury history. Critics, however, point out that his inability to stay on the field consistently raises legitimate concerns about his durability and long-term viability as a starting quarterback.
As Tagovailoa prepares for the upcoming season, the pressure to prove himself remains high. His recent contract extension reflects the Dolphins’ confidence in his abilities, but the quarterback knows he must deliver results to regain the respect of his peers. Fans are hopeful that he can navigate the challenges ahead and lead Miami back to the playoffs.
Fans Express Mixed Reactions to Miami Dolphins Star Tua Tagovailoa’s NFL Top 100 Rating

Fans have shared their thoughts about Tagovailoa’s Top 100 rating from the NFL. This can be seen in a post shared by the league’s official X account.
No. 91: @MiamiDolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa pic.twitter.com/tbXDpL2pDU
— NFL (@NFL) July 4, 2025
“Did not see this one coming haha,” a fan said. “Did you mean the 91st best quarterback?” another joked.
A follower remarked, “So the dude that gets concussions every season is better than Jessie Bates Sam laporta and creed.”
“Tua is a really QB, he just needs to stop leading with his head on certain plays,” a supporter shared.
“Must suck to be 91,” a commented noted.
“Too low,” a football enthusiast posted.
“Tua missed 6 games last year but led the league in completion percentage, had a great TD-INT rate (19-7) and had a winning record on a team with a banged up defense and OL plus his starting blindside tackle was out most of the season,” a seventh social media user reacted.
This year’s ranking has also ignited conversations about how injuries impact players’ reputations in the league. Many believe that sustained performance should outweigh injury concerns when evaluating a player’s value. As Tagovailoa works to re-establish his place among the NFL elite, he faces the dual challenge of proving his physical resilience and silencing critics.

Tagovailoa’s significant drop in the NFL Top 100 has created a divide among fans and analysts regarding his value as a player. As he enters the 2025 season, the quarterback is eager to demonstrate his capabilities and reclaim his status in the league. With the right mindset and continued support, Tagovailoa has the potential to rise once more in the eyes of his peers.

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