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Aaron Rodgers is No. 1, so is everybody OK with that?

There was change at the top Wednesday night when Aaron Rodgers supplanted Tom Brady as the reigning No. 1 player in football on NFL Network's "The Top 100: Players of 2012." Hear from Rodgers himself on the honor of being voted the best by fellow NFL players, get Adam and Dave's opinion of the list on "The Dave Dameshek Football Program," and check out the entire list for yourself.

Jeremiah: Budding stars

There were four rookies on NFL Network's "Top 100," and Daniel Jeremiah thinks four more could make the cut next year. **More ...**

Here's what else is on tap for Thursday:

• Who's next? Daniel Jeremiah takes a look at rookies who could find themselves in the "Top 100" next year.

• NFL.com's Ian Rapoport carefully examines Bears LB Lance Briggs' recent statement that the 2012 Chicago team is the most talented one he's been on, and tells us if Briggs is right.

• Wide receiver Nate Burleson, who contributed 73 receptions and 757 yards to the Lions' potent attack last season, sits in with "Total Access" to discuss all things Detroit football at 7 p.m. ET Thursday on NFL Network.

• If Brett Favre were GM of a football team, which young QB would he build his franchise around? His answer might surprise you.

• Elliot Harrison continues his series reviewing the best games of 2011 with No. 17.

•Detroit Lions DT Nick Fairley is expected to plead not guilty Thursday in Mobile, Ala., to misdemeanor charges of driving under the influence and attempting to elude police.

Darlington: Listen up, rook

The rookie symposium has provided a valuable message for incomers, but will it stick? Jeff Darlington reports. **More ...**

• Five classic NFL games are up for vote by fans. Check out the options, select your favorite, then see if it airs June 30 on NFL Network.

• Happy birthday to Denver Broncos executive and Hall of Famer John Elway, who turns 52 on Thursday. Also celebrating a birthday is Philadelphia Eagles safety O.J. Atogwe, who turns 31.

• Your fantasy team plays in the NFL, so why don't you play on NFL.com? Sign up now to play the official free fantasy game of the NFL.

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