Ravens Pro Bowl inside linebacker C.J. Mosley is ranked 94th on NFL Network's annual list of top 100 players in balloting from NFL players.
Mosley finished second to St. Louis Rams defensive tackle Aaron Donald in NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year balloting.
He led all rookies and the Ravens with 133 tackles and finished seventh overall in the NFL. He also recorded three sacks, two interceptions, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery.
Playing the most defensive snaps (1,080) of any Ravens player last season, Mosley was in for all but 15 of the team's defensive snaps during the regular season.
Mosley had offseason wrist surgery and is expected to make a complete recovery.
After being drafted 17th overall in May, the former consensus All-American and Butkus Award winner from Alabama became an immediate starter. He was named the NFL Defensive Rookie of the Month in October and December.
"C.J. understands what the linebacker position is about," retired Ravens middle linebacker Ray Lewis told The Baltimore Sun last season. "Forget mistakes; the kid just finds the football. He has a great knack. He makes the game simple. He was a ball hawk in college, and he's picking up where he left off."
Although Mosley excelled as a run stopper and blitzer, the 22-year-old acknowledged at the end of the season that his pass coverage still has room for improvement. Mosley was frequently close to making plays on the ball, but he allowed opposing quarterbacks to complete 91 of 108 passes thrown in his direction for 767 yards and four touchdowns, for a 100.9 quarterback rating, according to Pro Football Focus.