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Team | Player | Position | School | Details | |
1 | Cleveland Browns | Jim Brown | RB | Syracuse | Greatest of all time. Never missed a game. Averaged over 5 yards a carry and over 100 yards per game. Could have piled up more rushing yards, but decided to retire early. Helped his team win a Championship in 1964. |
2 | Denver Broncos | John Elway | QB | Stanford | Huge arm and great scrambler. Could bring his team back in any situation. Could build a team around him in any era. Won the Super Bowl in 98 and 99. |
3 | New England Patriots | Tom Brady | QB | Michigan | Able to lead any team. Has won Super Bowls with a myriad of teammates. Finds a way to win. High QB rating and high TD to INT ratio. Won Super Bowls in 2001, 2004 and 2005. |
4 | San Francisco 49ers | Jerry Rice | WR | Mississippi Valley State | Most career TDs (207). The definition of greatness at his position. 3 time Super Bowl Champion. Twenty year career. Practiced at game speed. |
5 | NY Giants | Lawrence Taylor | OLB | UNC | Redefined defense in the 1980s. A human highlight reel for coming off the QBs blind side. 2 Super Bowl titles. |
6 | San Francisco 49ers | Joe Montana | QB | Notre Dame | Joe Montana ran Bill Walsh's West Coast offense to perfection. Four Super Bowl titles with the 49ers as well. |
7 | Miami Dolphins | Dan Marino | QB | Pittsburgh | Marino had the quickest release of all time. Put up some incredible passing numbers with Duper and Clayton. Never won a Super Bowl, but had a spectacular career. |
8 | San Francisco 49ers | Steve Young | QB | Brigham Young | High QB Rating, able to scramble, and won a Super Bowl. |
9 | Indianapolis Colts | Peyton Manning | QB | Tennessee | The run on QBs continues with Super Bowl winner Payton Manning. All of the Career passing records may be his. |
10 | Chicago Bears | Walter Payton | RB | Jackson St | Consistent hard working effort each time he took the field. Could run, catch, block and even throw a TD. Won a Super Bowl with the Monsters of the Midway. |
11 | Detroit Lions | Barry Sanders | RB | Oklahoma St. | A human highlight reel of moves. Could break down any defender. Retired at the top of his game. |
12 | Philadelphia Eagles | Reggie White | DE | Tennessee | Part of one of the best D-Lines ever in Philly. Won a a Super Bowl with the Packers. Could put pressure on the QB and made an impressive number of sacks over his career. |
13 | Buffalo Bills | Bruce Smith | DE | Virginia Tech | A key ingredient to Buffalo's 4 straight Super Bowl appearances. Created havoc for the QB's blindside. A record number of sacks over his career. Also created a lot of pressure and fumbles. |
14 | Green Bay Packers | Brett Favre | QB | Southern Miss | Strong arm could get the ball anywhere on the field. Starting 297 consecutive games at QB is one of the most impressive stats in sports. |
15 | Baltimore Ravens | Jonathan Ogden | OT | UCLA | At 6'9" 345 lbs Jonathan Ogden was a dominant force. He made 11 Pro Bowls. Only 29 penalties called against him his entire career. Won a Super Bowl. Smart and consistent. |
16 | Baltimore Ravens | Ray Lewis | LB | Miami | Plays every down with intensity. Feared by players across the line of scrimmage. Has continued to excel late into his career. |
17 | Cincinnati Bengals | Anthony Muņoz | OT | USC | Was the dominant Offensive Tackle in the 80s protecting Ken Anderson and Boomer Esiason. |
18 | Pittsburgh Steelers | Rod Woodson | CB | Purdue | Was incredibly consistent for a very long time at Cornerback. Won a Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens. |
19 | San Francisco 49ers | Ronnie Lott | S | USC | Had the quickness to start his career at Cornerback and then moved on to become the scariest Defensive Back in league history. Won 4 Super Bowls with the 49ers. |
20 | New York Giants | Jim Thorpe | RB/DB | Carlisle | Still considered one of the greatest athletes of all-time. At 6ft 190 lbs could still play Defensive Back and Running Back today. Was also a great Punter and could Place Kick. |
21 | Pittsburgh Steelers | Joe Greene | DL | North Texas | Integral part of the Steel Curtain defense. Athletic and tough. Played at 6'4" 275, but could still play today in a 4-3 defense. |
22 | Baltimore Colts | Johnny Unitas | QB | Louisville | Unitas played in a different era for the NFL passing game, but still put up 40,000 yards passing for his career. One of the greatest Legends in the game. |
23 | Houston Oilers | Bruce Matthews | OL | USC | 19 year career with the Oilers/Titans where he played every position on the Offensive Line. |
24 | Dallas Cowboys | Larry Allen | OL | Sonoma State | Dominant Offensive Lineman at every position he played. Played most of his career at Guard, but was also dominant at Tackle. |
25 | Dallas Cowboys | Roger Staubach | QB | Navy | If you look at QB ratings, a lot of modern era QBs are at the top of the list, such as Kurt Warner. However, Staubach's 83.4 rating is still near the top. More importantly, he always had his team in the game and was able to pull out many a 4th Quarter comeback. |
26 | San Francisco 49ers | Terrell Owens | WR | Tennessee-Chattanooga | Has been a lightning rod for the media, fans and teammates, but has put up monster stats with 153 TDs. |
27 | Minnesota Vikings | Randy Moss | WR | Marshall | Like Terrell Owens, has had some inconsistent performances including some lost years in Oakland, but put up big numbers as a Receiver. |
28 | Atlanta Falcons | Deion Sanders | CB | FSU | Prime Time was a Play Maker. He could shut down his side of the field and if you did throw to his side he could pick it off and bring it back. Also a dangerous Punt Returner. |
29 | San Diego Chargers | Kellen Winslow | TE | Missouri | Part of the Air Coryell Offense that included Dan Fouts and Charlie Joiner. Would have been even more dominant if he had played in today's offenses like his son does. |
30 | Buffalo Bills | Jim Kelly | QB | Miami | Led the dynamic Bills Offense that included Thurman Thomas and Andre Reed. Four straight Super Bowl appearances will probably never be duplicated. |
31 | Dallas Cowboys | Troy Aikman | QB | UCLA | Might not have the most impressive career stats, but won the Super Bowl hardware when it mattered. |
32 | Washington Redskins | Sammy Baugh | QB | TCU | Could play any position on the field. Played mostly at QB, Defensive Back and Punter. |