Eagles quarterback Nick Foles has plenty of expectations to live up to this season -- unless you take a look at where he ranks on this latest list by ESPN.

Foles just barely made it onto the list of ESPN's top 100 offensive NFL players, coming in at No. 99. Only No. 100-91 have been revealed, so it isn't known yet how many quarterbacks will come in ahead of Foles. One that already has, however, is Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler, who finished at No. 93.

In addition to Cutler, another player who you can certainly debate Foles belongs higher than is running back DeMeco Murray of the Dallas Cowboys, who finished at No. 91. Eagles running back Darren Sproles was No. 100 on the list.

The list was compiled by surveying 90 "NFL experts", who ranked each player in the league on a scale of 1-10. The fact that Foles finished so low on the list is not exactly a huge diss, as there are over 1,600 players in the league.

Foles burst onto the scene last season with 27 touchdowns and just two interceptions, winning the Pro Bowl MVP and leading his team to the playoffs. Foles only producing for less than one season, and Chip Kelly being his head coach, seems to be the reason that there is still plenty of skepticism surrounding the quarterback.

Still, considering the position he plays and what he did last season, finishing 99th shows once again just how mixed those around the league seem to be on the Eagles starting quarterback.

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