There's nothing like a good sports debate, and the NFL does a wonderful job of creating conversation and debate among fans with their annual 'Top 100 Players' list.

The list is voted by the players, though, and it receives criticism each and every year.

Speaking of players that didn't play last season, J.J. Watt of the Houston Texans technically wasn't one of those players, but he may as well have been.

Watt played just three games for the Texans due to injury, but he somehow made the Top 100 List for 2017.

Watt came in at Number 35 despite missing the entire season essentially, and although he's a much better player than that when he's at full strength, the list should only take into account a player's performance from that season.

Upon learning his ranking, Watt took to Twitter to let the football world what he thinks of the list.

The man isn't wrong, especially when you consider where other players have been ranked.

For example, Adrian Peterson also played three games and came in at Number 98.

Then there's Pro Football Focus' top rated cornerback from last season, Chris Harris Jr., who was ranked 63rd on the list.

Need another example.  The NFL's sack leader, Vic Beasley, came in behind guys like Fletcher Cox (38) and Watt.

Obviously the list and process is flawed, but don't just take our word for it, take the word of the players who chimed in Monday night when Watt was revealed.

(H/T: FTW)