Every NFL season welcomes new debates about which players are due for a breakout and which of them could be headed for a decline. But during this unusual offseason, with players prohibited from assembling at team facilities and so much uncertainty surrounding the games that lie ahead, the debates may have escalated to a new level.

Enter Pete Prisco's annual ranking of the top 100 NFL players.

This year's full list will be available at CBSSports.com on Wednesday morning, but in the meantime, the Pick Six Podcast (it's a daily dose of pure NFL goodness and you can subscribe right here) got an advanced look at Prisco's 2020 rundown -- and had no trouble identifying a handful of blatant snubs.

Among the big-name quarterbacks not in Prisco's top 100: Carson Wentz, who topped 4,000 passing yards for the first time in 2019; and Ben Roethlisberger, who's returning from a season-ending elbow injury with a six-Pro Bowl resume.

"Just looking at the numbers, when Big Ben has been healthy ... I'm not taking Kirk Cousins over Big Ben," former Steelers cornerback Bryant McFadden said on Tuesday's podcast, referencing another QB that Prisco did include on his list. "Big Ben has been more consistent. Big Ben has been more clutch."

Pick Six host Will Brinson echoed McFadden's critiques, adding that Prisco's high praise for aging QBs like Drew Brees and Tom Brady, both of whom earned top-20 spots, make Roethlisberger's absence even more glaring.

At wide receiver, both Brinson and McFadden found a slew of notable snubs as well. Chief among them: Detroit Lions standout Kenny Golladay, who led the NFL in touchdown catches in 2019 and has posted back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons.

"What is Pete doing?" Brinson asked, noting that Prisco ranked Cincinnati Bengals veteran A.J. Green in the top 65 despite Golladay clearly outperforming his injury-riddled counterpart since coming into the NFL. "Let's say we just take a hypothetical average quarterback ... and we go to 32 GMs and head coaches, and they get their choice of A.J. Green or Kenny Golladay. How many of those 32 GMs are taking A.J. Green over Golladay? I don't think it's very many."

Adam Thielen, Allen Robinson, Courtland Sutton and Julian Edelman were other WRs who didn't make Prisco's cut. Trent Williams, meanwhile, stood out to the pair as a glaring omission along the offensive line, even though he didn't suit up in 2019.

The biggest snub of all may have come on the other side of the ball, though: Minkah Fitzpatrick.

The Steelers' in-season trade acquisition appeared well worth the first-round pick Pittsburgh surrendered to lure him from Miami, and yet the young safety is nowhere to be found on Prisco's top 100.

"The dude was flying all over the place and making plays," Brinson said. "He transformed the Steelers defense. How is he not on this list?"

Neither Byron Jones, Chris Harris nor Marcus Peters warranted a top-100 spot in Prisco's 2020 list.

There are, however, 100 great players who did make the cut. And you can catch the entire list on Wednesday, right here at CBSSports.com.