Gridiron Greats
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A Collection of All-Time Greats Many considered to be the Greatest of All Time in their respective positions, these gridiron legends have cemented their place in history.
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The G.O.A.T - Tom Brady Considered by many to be the greatest QB of all time by many, He has had a legendary career and is a sure Hall of Famer if he ever retires.
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Brady
The Next G.O.A.T - Patrick Mahomes If there is anyone expected to surpass the greatest QB's in history, It is this young rising star after winning a Super Bowl early in his career.
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Mahomes
Aaron Donald - The Greatest Defensive Player He may go down as the greatest to play on the defensive side of the ball. For many years he terrorized offenses until finally winning SB LVI.
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Donald
Aaron Rogers - The Second Coming As difficult as it is to follow in the footsteps of a legend, he picked up and ball and came out slinging touchdown after touchdown on Lambeau Field.
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Rogers
Derrick Henry - Freight Train Being one of the few to have reached the 2000-yard milestone in one season, he is a powerful runner and will be creating highlight reels all the way to the Hall of Fame.
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Henry
Lamar Jackson - Simply Electrify It is amazing to see what he can do. He can hurt a defense with his arm and with his legs, running all the way into a spot in the Hall of Fame.
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Jackson
Russell Wilson - Mr. Nice Known throughout for be a nice guy, Wilson's on-field performance is even nicer. He's a talented QB with great arm strength and can make plays when things start to fall apart.
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Wilson
Julio Jones - Jet Jones This WR has been dominant in the league since day one. Jones has sure hands, speed, and the ability to make spectacular catches in tough situations.
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Jones
Peyton Manning - The Sheriff Being one of the greatest QB's of all time, Peyton Manning's football IQ is beyond measure. With a tendency to audible prior to almost every snap, he was a coach on the field and a nightmare for defenses.
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Manning
Michael Vick - Bad News This QB fundamentally changed how the game of football is played. He inspired the next generation of QB's and paved the way for them to show how much of a threat having the ability to run can be at the position.
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Vick
Barry Sanders - Elusiveness As one of the most elusive runners in football history, this RB was selected as an All-Pro 10 times out of 10 seasons played. Many believe that he would surely be the league's all-time leading rusher had he extended his career by a few more seasons.
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Sanders
Dez Bryant - The Guy to Watch Well known for throwing up the X after scoring a touchdown, this WR is prolific at getting into the end zone. Do not let him catch the ball; otherwise, he will make you pay with his speed and powerful running.
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Bryant
Terrell Owens - T.O. Owens is one of the most exiting players to play the game and had a major impact on every team he joined. His size, skills, and athleticism raised the bar of all WR's for years to come.
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Owens
DeAndre Hopkins - Nuk An explosive WR and one of the best to play the position. He is strong enough to muscle the ball away from DB's but savvy enough to create separation; so, he doesn't have to.
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Hopkins
Tyreek Hill - The Nightmare This WR blessed with extraordinary speed is a nightmare for defenses. Hill is an elite deep threat capable of breaking huge gains against unsuspecting defenses. Taking a short pass, he can make defenders miss to find some daylight.
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Hill
Ray Lewis - Ray Ray He was one of the most dominant LB’s the league has ever seen. Number 52 could counter the smartest QB’s with his profound knowledge of the game, and he went out winning SB XLVII.
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Lewis
Troy Polamalu - The Flyin’ Hawaiian One of the best Safeties in league history, Polamalu was know for his fast, strong gameplay and making gravity defying leaps across the field to make plays.
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Polamalu
James Harrison - Deebo Being the only undrafted player to ever be named Defensive Player of the Year, this LB made name for himself with his hard-hitting style on his way to two Championship wins while with Pittsburg.
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Harrison
Travis Kelce - Zeus Rising up from a 2-Star college recruit to being selected for the League’s All-Decade team for the 2010’s, Kelce has been a dominant receiver at the TE position.
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Kelce
Ricky Williams - Little Earl This Heisman Trophy winner was a bruising RB. Williams was a leading rusher and has gone down as one of the best to step on the Gridiron.
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Williams
Randy Moss - The Mossiah One of the most dominant WR’s in league history, Moss was well know for being able to get vertical to make the most spectacular catches over defenders. Many receiver have been “Mossed” throughout his career.
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Moss
Brett Favre - The Gunslinger The 3-Time League MVP became the first QB to hit multiple milestones. Favre is also know as the most successful cold-weather QB of all-time.
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Favre
Christian McCaffrey - Run CMC This RB holds the college record for most all purpose yards in one season, and he continued to become one of the three players ever to record 1,000 rushing and 1,000 receiving yards in the same season as a pro.
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McCaffrey
Drew Brees - Cool Brees Being by far one of the most accurate QB’s ever, Brees has led the league in passing yards seven times and holds the record for most passing yards in a regular season.
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Brees
Jalen Ramsey - Fruit Punch An extremely physical player with a mastery of the punch-out technique, Ramsey is also know for his ability to get into your head.
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Ramsey
Brian Urlacher - Grr-Lacher One of the best LB’s to play the game for a team know for it’s legendary defenses.
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Urlacher
Walter Payton - Sweetness One on the All-Time great RB’s to play the game. Some say that he may have been the fastest player ever.
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Payton
Joe Montana - The Comeback Kid One of the best QB’s ever, he was never lost on the field and always kept his cool. He is considered to the the G.O.A.T by many.
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Montana
Deion Sanders - Prime Time A CB known for having betters odds of catching the ball than the receiver, Sanders was the definition of a ball hawk and a nightmare for QB’s.
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Sanders
Steve Young - Grit One of the first QB’s that could hurt you with his legs and arms, Young led his team to multiple SB victories throughout his career.
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Young
LaDainian Tomlinson - L.T. Explosive and as fluid as the come, L.T. is easily one of the RB’s of all time. He scored a rushing TD in 85% of game plays, and when accounting for receiving TD’s, he scored in 95% of his games played.
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Tomlinson
Chase Young - The Predator With elite size, length and athleticism, this DE can be disruptive to offenses. His power and speed will overwhelm most offensive linemen.
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Young
Brian Dawkins - Weapon X Prowling around the field like a rabid wolverine, Dawkins is one of the best Safeties in League history.
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Dawkins
John Elway - The Duke Described as being the prototypical QB with no discernible weaknesses, he led his team to two SB victories and is considered to be one of the All-Time bests.
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Elway
Marshawn Lynch - Beast Mode Barreling down the field with power and strength, this RB is difficult to take down. Arm tackles won’t do the trick. Defender beware.
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Lynch
Jerry Rice - Flash 80 A holder of multiple league records and three SB victories (one MVP), this WR is known for his superb catching ability, and he is considered to be the most prolific receiver in League history.
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Rice
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