Each year, ESPN ranks the top 100 players in the NFL. And each year, the Los Angeles Rams are relatively low on the totem pole when it comes to representation on the list.

This season is no different with the Rams only having one player make the cut. That player, however, was ranked higher than all but two – both of whom are quarterbacks. Aaron Donald checked in at No. 3, behind only Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers.

This should come as no surprise, considering how good Donald has been since the moment he first stepped on an NFL field. He’s made the Pro Bowl in each of his first three seasons and has been named a first-team All-Pro twice. The scariest part is that he’s only getting better and has just three years of experience under his belt.

This is the third major list Donald has ranked highly on. NFL.com snubbed him a bit by naming him the 15th best player heading into 2017, while Pro Football Focus ranked him No. 1 overall.

Whether he’ll be on the field this season still remains to be seen, however. There’s no end in sight when it comes to his lengthy holdout, and the Rams don’t seem to have any inside information on when he’ll return.

Sean McVay admitted the team will begin thinking about contingency plans because no one knows when Donald will be back on the field, or if that’ll even happen before Week 1.