May 18
WR Roddy White dropped 41 spots on "NFL Network's The Top 100: Players of 2012" show on Wednesday.
After leading the league with 115 catches after the 2011 season, he was ranked 24th. He caught 100 passes for 1,296 yards and eight touchdowns last season, but also led the league in drops with 15.
White, the controversial Twitter master and Pro Bowl receiver, was fine with being on the list, but believes he was ranked too low.
"I don't have an argument; I'm just happy to be on this list," White said. "But not where I'm at. I'm not happy with where I'm at on the list; I'm happy to be on the list."
White cited his dropped passes, most of which came early in the season, for his drop in the rankings.
"Probably the dropped passes; I led the league in drops, which is unacceptable," White said. "I have to go out there and I have to play better, I have to hold onto the ball. But other than that, I feel like I performed well, I felt like I did pretty well this season.
"I felt that I should have been at least in the top five (wide receivers); right now I'm fighting to be in the top 10. I'm kind of confused right now."