Carson Wentz’s injury plagued 2018 season led to a startling drop in the NFL’s annual “Top 100 Players” countdown.

Wentz, who ranked No. 3 overall last year, was listed as the 96th-best player on the list on Monday.

The Philadelphia Eagles quarterback dropped 93 spots following back-to-back season-ending injuries.

Wentz’s 2018 campaign was sandwiched by the rehabilitation of two major injuries. Wentz missed the first two games of the season as he worked his way back from ACL and LCL surgeries. He then missed the last three regular-season games and both playoff matchups with a stress fracture in his back.

Wentz played in just 11 games but produced 3,074 passing yards, 21 touchdowns and seven interceptions. The team was 5-6 with Wentz as the starter last season.

A drop-off was expected following Wentz’s forgettable performance. Wentz was high on last year’s list, despite his season-ending knee injury, because he was having an MVP-caliber campaign before the ailment.

While Wentz’s standing was expected to drop, his decline on the list seems like an overreaction. His performance last season was underwhelming by 2017 standards, but his numbers were still notable.

Wentz was given a four-year, $128 million contract extension earlier this month. That deal signals the Eagles’ confidence in their franchise quarterback.

Wentz looked very comfortable during the team’s offseason program. The quarterback was a full participant in drills during the nine organized team activity workouts and three minicamp practices.

Heading into training camp, Wentz has a strong outlook. He is expected to bounce back into the MVP discussion and lead the Eagles to a third consecutive playoff berth.

The “Top 100 Players of 2019” airs on 10 consecutive nights on NFL Network, concluding on July 31 at 9 p.m. ET.