@@anonymousanonymity2815 nobody cares about MUT. Shit is trash. Very very very limited roster. Out of all the legends here I don’t think they’ve put half in the MUT
@@1DeArmond if nobody cares about MUT it wouldn’t be the mode that gets the most focus by ea. deal with it. It’s the only mode EA actually cares about.
As a saints fan I’m happy to see you put Cam Jordan on the Mount Rushmore. He’s been underrated forever. A model of consistency and hopefully a future HOFer
@@MicMacMadeItdefinitely think Graham should’ve made the list as an NFC south watcher. He gave my panthers problems back in the day, and if he got the ball more he would’ve been way bigger than Olsen and Witten was. Heck, if he played today he’d be better than Kelce and Kittle.
@@toastedt140 I think a lot of new orleanders started hating him when he asked to be paid more money, and got upset when the front office franchise tagged him (if you know anything about tight ends, you’d know they get paid insanely low wages) Essentially, a lot of the fanbase valued him as a player but thought he was trying to overshadow Drew Brees. I do think a lot of those guys missed him after he left, though.
So many legends. I remember sitting on the floor going through a trunk of football cards, just in awe. Made me love so many players from so many teams.
Steve Largent retired as the NFL's all time leading receiver in yards, catches and touchdowns, plus a whole raft of others. Somewhat under playing his achievements in this vid.
@@rustyshackleford1114 Or Jacob Green, one of the most underrated DEs ever. Wouldn't put either above Wilson, but feel both should have been mentioned, along with Hutch.
The Steelers honestly could have 3 Mount Rushmores. Their top talent is incredible. Offense: Ben, Franco Harris, Mike Webster, Hines Ward. Defense: Mean Joe, Jack Lambert, Troy, and Mel Blount. Offense 2: Bradshaw, Bettis, Stallworth, Swann. Defense 2: Ernie Stoutner, Jack Ham, Rod Woodson, James Harrison. Still missing guys like Alan Fanaca, Demetre Dawson, Antonio Brown, TJ Watt, Cam Heyward, Greg Lloyd, LC Greenwood, Donnie Shell, and more.
Priest Holmes should’ve been an honorable mention for the Chiefs. He has the best stretch of years for any rb arguably ever during his time there. Too bad he got injuries at the end.
Priest Holmes was great but if you were going to go with an honorable mention at running back I would have gone with Charles over Holmes. You could have put anyone behind that great offensive line for KC in the early 2000s and they would have great success. Charles averaged 5.5 yards per carry for chiefs teams that did not have anywhere close to the elite level of play as those early 2000s lineman.
Priest Holmes might not be a top 4 running back in Chiefs history. Yes, he had a couple very good years, but he wasn't with the team for very long. I think I'd be inclined to go with Derrick Thomas, Will Shields, Patrick Mahomes, and Bobby Bell. There are a lot of good players to choose from though.
I would replace Tony G with Chris Jones. When the Chiefs traded him to the Falcons he talked about the Chiefs like hot garbage. That’s just me being bitter because at the time we definitely were horrible 😂
Troy Aikman being left off is mind boggling! Randy White is awesome, but Aikman's absence on this list is unforgiveable. He was a beast, especially in the postseason. His numbers may not compare well against some other elite QBs in the regular season, but that's because of the system of which he was a part. When the game mattered the most, in the clutch, he was the guy you wanted behind center.
Aikman was the Terry Bradshaw of the 90's. A good to great QB who was able to be carried to another level because of all the HoF talent on both sides of the ball. Didn't see the Cowboys list, but I am guessing that only Emmit made it from those 90's teams. Roger is the best Dallas QB and deserves to be there.
Larry Allen is on the Mt. Rushmore of all OL players. Not having him on it on his own team is just a slap in the face…..Also no Bob Hayes?….smh, I’m out on this one.
Who do you want to remove from the cowboys list to put them there? No one's saying they're not great players, but when you can only pick the top 4, someone is gonna get left out
Nope, Larry just circles them all. Most dominant OL player in Dallas history. In the top 3 of all OL players all time. Leaving him off his own teams list is just criminal.
Rams were super hard to pick from. Faulk Orlando Pace Dickerson all left off. Tough decision. Easiest player to pick was Tom Brady unanimous decision him and Peyton were no brainer picks.
Michael Vick shound not have made it over Claude Humphrey or Jessie Tuggle. Jessies stats are insane and Humphrey is our only true HOFer that started and ended with us.
This was a great idea for a video. Wanted to wait a bit to see the comments before I shared mine. Surprised the 49ers came up first, but since I'm a fan I'd say you pretty much nailed it. When combining just player talent in addition to accolades they all stack up nicely. Montana, Lott, and Rice are/were perceived as the best to ever play at their position. Pretty remarkable they all played together for a number of years too. Can't really say that about any of the other Rushmore selections. Patrick Willis, and Jimmy Johnson are probably to me the hardest ones to have been left out of the top 4.
Carolina's is pretty much exactly right, but I'd have added Jake Delhomme as an honorable mention. He outplayed Brady in that Super Bowl and while he is very clearly the second-best QB in franchise history behind Cam, I'm not convinced the gap between them is as big as a lot of people seem to think it is. Also think Jonathan Stewart and one of Ryan Kalil/Jordan Gross could have been honorable mentions, but that's splitting hairs because the actual Panthers Mount Rushmore is 100% correct.
Yeah Big Ben being on there was a tad weird to me, but only because they have so many more significant players then many other teams to make that discussion a real one. I understand that QB's stick out more but Pittsburgh is historically defensive lead town its hard to think the discussion doesn't start and end there if it doesn't at least consider culturally significant pieces like Franco.
Top 10 NFL Players From Every Team All Time Packers 1. Aaron Rodgers 2. Brett Farve 3. Bart Starr 4. Don Hutson 5. Reggie White 6. Forrest Gregg 7. Ray Nitschke 8. Charles Woodson 9. Jim Taylor 10. Willie Wood Cowboys 1. Emmitt Smith 2. Bob Lilly 3. Roger Staubach 4. Troy Aikman 5. Michael Irvin 6. Randy White 7. Tony Dorsett 8. Jason Witten 9. Larry Allen 10. Tony Romo Patriots 1. Tom Brady 2. Rob Gronkowski 3. Andre Tippett 4. John Hannah 5. Richard Seymour 6. Adam Vinatieri 7. Ty Law 8. Mike Haynes 9. Stanley Morgan 10. Troy Brown Bills 1. Bruce Smith 2. Jim Kelly 3. OJ Simpson 4. Thurman Thomas 5. Andre Reed 6. Jack Kemp 7. Steve Tasker 8. Joe DeLamiellure 9. Billy Shaw 10. Cornelius Bennett Steelers 1. Mean Joe Greene 2. Big Ben Roethlisberger 3. Mike Webster 4. Troy Polamalu 5. Jack Lambert 6. Terry Bradshaw 7. Mel Blount 8. Jack Ham 9. Rod Woodson 10. Franco Harris Eagles 1. Reggie White 2. Brian Dawkins 3. Chuck Bednarik 4. Steve Van Buren 5. Donavon McNabb 6. Jason Kelce 7. Brian Westbrook 8. Jason Peters 9. Harold Carmichael 10. LeSean McCoy Giants 1. Lawrence Taylor 2. Eli Manning 3. Mel Hein 4. Michael Strahan 5. Rosey Brown 6. Emlen Tunnell 7. Harry Carson 8. Tiki Barber 9. Frank Gifford 10. Phill Simms Jets 1. Joe Namath 2. Curtis Martin 3. Darelle Revis 4. Don Maynard 5. Mark Gastineau 6. Nick Mangold 7. Joe Klecko 8. Larry Grantham 9. Kevin Mawae 10. Winston Hill Browns 1. Jim Brown 2. Otto Graham 3. Joe Thomas 4. Ozzie Newsome 5. Paul Warfield 6. Lou Groza 7. Dante Lavelli 8. Clay Matthews 9. Leroy Kelly 10. Hanford Dixon Broncos 1. John Elway 2. Shannon Sharpe 3. Terrell Davis 4. Von Miller 5. Peyton Manning 6. Champ Bailey 7. Randy Gradishar 8. Rod Smith 9. Floyd Little 10. Steve Atwater Chiefs 1. Patrick Mahomes 2. Tony Gonzalez 3. Derrick Thomas 4. Travis Kelce 5. Len Dawson 6. Bobby Bell 7. Buck Buchanan 8. Will Shields 9. Tyreek Hill 10. Otis Taylor 49ers 1. Jerry Rice 2. Joe Montana 3. Steve Young 4. Ronnie Lott 5. Terrell Owens 6. Frank Gore 7. Patrick Willis 8. Roger Craig 9. Bryant Young 10. Trent Williams Saints 1. Drew Brees 2. Rickey Jackson 3. Willie Roaf 4. Jahri Evans 5. Marques Colston 6. Archie Manning 7. Morten Andersen 8. Cameron Jordan 9. Sam Mills 10. Pat Swilling Bears 1. Walter Payton 2. Dick Butkus 3. Mike Singletary 4. Brian Urlacher 5. Sid Luckman 6. Gale Sayers 7. Bronko Nagurski 8. Mike Ditka 9. Richard Dent 10. Devin Hester Colts 1. Peyton Manning 2. Johnny Unitas 3. Marvin Harrison 4. Raymond Berry 5. Reggie Wayne 6. Gino Marchietti 7. Edgerrin James 8. Lenny Moore 9. Dwight Freeney 10. Andrew Luck Texans 1. JJ Watt 2. Andre Johnson 3. DeAndre Hopkins 4. Deshaun Watson 5. Arian Foster 6. Duane Brown 7. Matt Schaub 8. Mario Williams 9. Jadaveon Clowney 10. Johnathan Joseph Vikings 1. Randy Moss 2. Alan Page 3. Adrian Peterson 4. Fran Tarkenton 5. Randall McDaniel 6. Carl Eller 7. John Randle 8. Mick Tingelhoff 9. Cris Carter 10. Paul Krause Bengals 1. Anthony Munoz 2. Ken Anderson 3. Chad Ochocinco 4. Boomer Esiason 5. Ken Riley 6. Tim Krumrie 7. AJ Green 8. Isaac Curtis 9. Corey Dillon 10. Jim Breech Seahawks 1. Walter Jones 2. Steve Largent 3. Russell Wilson 4. Cortez Kennedy 5. Kenny Easley 6. Bobby Wagner 7. Earl Thomas 8. Richard Sherman 9. Jacob Green 10. Marshawn Lynch Ravens 1. Ray Lewis 2. Jonathan Ogden 3. Ed Reed 4. Terrell Suggs 5. Joe Flacco 6. Justin Tucker 7. Haloti Ngata 8. Jamal Lewis 9. Rod Woodson 10. Todd Heap Buccaneers 1. Derrick Brooks 2. Warren Sapp 3. Ronde Barber 4. Lee Roy Selmon 5. John Lynch 6. Tom Brady 7. Mike Alstott 8. Mike Evans 9. Lavonte David 10. Simeon Rice Raiders 1. Marcus Allen 2. Gene Upshaw 3. Ken Stabler 4. Tim Brown 5. Howie Long 6. Jim Otto 7. Art Shell 8. Charles Woodson 9. Cliff Branch 10. Fred Blietnikoff Chargers 1. LaDanian Tomlinson 2. Junior Seau 3. Phillip Rivers 4. Antonio Gates 5. Kellen Winslow 6. Lance Alworth 7. Dan Fouts 8. Ron Mix 9. Charlie Joiner 10. John Hadl Rams 1. Aaron Donald 2. Kurt Warner 3. Deacon Jones 4. Marshall Faulk 5. Eric Dickerson 6. Merlin Olsen 7. Jack Youngblood 8. Jackie Slater 9. Isaac Bruce 10. Orlando Pace Lions 1. Barry Sanders 2. Calvin Johnson 3. Joe Schmidt 4. Bobby Layne 5. Lem Barney 6. Dick Lane 7. Doak Walker 8. Matthew Stafford 9. Herman Moore 10. Alex Karras Dolphins 1. Dan Marino 2. Larry Csonka 3. Jason Taylor 4. Bob Griese 5. Dwight Stephenson 6. Larry Little 7. Paul Warfield 8. Zach Thomas 9. Cameron Wake 10. Ricky Williams Falcons 1. Julio Jones 2. Deion Sanders 3. Matt Ryan 4. Michael Vick 5. Claude Humphrey 6. Tommy Nobis 7. Mike Kenn 8. Tony Gonzalez 9. Jeff Van Note 10. Roddy White Cardinals 1. Larry Fitzgerald 2. Larry Wilson 3. Dan Dierdorf 4. Kurt Warner 5. Ollie Matson 6. Aeneas Williams 7. Dick Lane 8. Charley Trippi 9. Roger Wehril 10. Jim Hart Titans/Oilers 1. Bruce Matthews 2. Eddie George 3. Earl Campbell 4. Warren Moon 5. Steve McNair 6. Derrick Henry 7. Mike Munchak 8. Elvin Bethea 9. Jevon Kearse 10. Chris Johnson Panthers 1. Julius Peppers 2. Cam Newton 3. Steve Smith 4. Luke Kuechly 5. Thomas Davis 6. Sam Mills 7. Greg Olsen 8. Jordan Gross 9. Jake Delhomme 10. Jon Beason Jaguars 1. Fred Taylor 2. Jimmy Smith 3. Tony Boselli 4. Maurice Jones Drew 5. Mark Brunell 6. Calais Campbell 7. Rashean Mathis 8. Jalen Ramsey 9. Marcus Stroud 10. Keenan McCardell Commanders 1. Darrell Green 2. Art Monk 3. Sammy Baugh 4. John Riggins 5. Sonny Jurgensen 6. Sean Taylor 7. Chris Hanburger 8. Joe Theismann 9. Charley Taylor 10. Joe Jacoby Phew Im Done
You are a lunatic to have Eddie George above Earl Campbell. Those two aren’t even in the same class. Eddie only averaged 4 yards per carry in two seasons!
I appreciate the time and effort…. But 49ers “Jessie Sapolu” Played 14 years there Played center and Guard Has 4 rings that Montana rice and young probably wouldn’t have without him… 🤷♂️🏆🤙
Raiders probably need 2 or 3 Rushmores. Can't argue with the 4 you picked, but...Art Shell...Ted Hendricks...Dave Casper...George Blanda...Tod Christensen...and all the guys who got honorable mentions.
Bucs fan here. Personally, my Buccaneers Mt. Rushmore is Brooks, Selmon, Barber and Evans. I'm of course a fan of Sapp, Lynch, Alsott and Levonte. All are all time players, but here's my justification: Selmon represented greatest when there wasn't much to celebrate. He was our first great star, and will always be our first HOFer. Brooks is the greatest player in Bucs history, and is one of the greatest defensive players in NFL history. Nuff said. Barber is a legend for what he gave to the team in the 02 season, and as a leader of the team both during his playing days, and afterwards. He's still heavily involved and loved. And it doesn't hurt that he's one of the greatest defensive backs, certainly during his generation. And finally, Mike Evans represents the latest era, and most recent Super Bowl. He is the greatest offensive player in franchise history, a future HOFer, and one of the greatest leaders in team history. And he's one of the best WRs of his generation. Not much else to say about that!
Reminder that people told Tampa that Lee Roy Selmon was a terrible draft choice and they needed a QB. Which they did. They definitely weren't gonna find one in the 76 draft. Instead they found a Hall of Famer.
@@bryantburns3664 you can definitely make a case, and had he won an MVP he probably would be. But I think the biggest thing holding him back is time served.
Eli did or the defense did? Here are the facts: In the 2007 and 2011 playoffs, the Giants defense gave up an average of 15.1 points/game, none over 20 (NFL average was 21), and an opposing passer rating of 74. Eli still barely managed to win 5 of 8 games by 4 points or less on lucky last second plays. 2 of those 5 went to overtime in which Eli was 100% a non factor on the game winning drive that he was given credit for. The Giants literally could have won those games with almost any QB in the league, but not without what the defense did.
@@tomknapp6194he was facing a pro team and he made some throws. The Giants defense gave up the lead with little time left and Eli lead them up the field for the win. Stop being a hater. He did it twice, so he was no fluke. 57,000 yds, 370 tds. He was ok, just ok, but more than good enough. You mofos judging from your desks make me laugh.
@@chazzx1018 He had to rely on the defense to hold the Patriots to 23 and 15 points below their season average to barely win. There is nothing impressive about that. Yes, he had a lot of yards and TDs. If he was actually a good player, he would have had more. He had 16 years to compile totals. But, what about his average attempt? His TD % (TDs/100 attempts) isn't in the top 70 all time. His yards/attempt are not in.... Well, I would tell you but, the list I looked at only went up to 90 and Eli was not close to appearing. In 2018, I did a comparison of Eli to Ben Roethlisberger. BR had more yards and more TDs on EIGHT HUNDRED AND FOUR FEWER attempts than Eli. Philip RIvers had NINE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY TWO FEWER attempts to have more TDs and slightly fewer yards. Aaron Rodgers had more than 100 more TDs than Eli on ONE THOUSAND FEWER ATTEMPTS. You see, just throwing a lot doesn't make a QB good. He has to have good results also and Eli just wasn't good enough.
For the Dolphins, you could have swapped out Dwight Stephenson, Richmond Webb, Jim Langer, or Bob Kuechenberg for Larry Little. The Dolphins were THAT stacked on the line in the old days.
My HS coach would show breakdown vids of them delivering blocks. They were textbook, timed, supreme, disciplined, and fierce. Best O-line unit in the history of the game. How they go so lucky with all that talent in one room is worth a video, too. GM, draft, FA, coaching, rest of offense, game day, practice... all of it should be analyzed to learn the blueprint.
Love how the Bears Rushmore hasn't had any of them play since 1992. I guess that's good though. That's more recent than their last AND only Super Bowl win.
Bears in reality are a poverty franchise Despite having some of the best players ever in NFL history It's what kinda masked the stink over the years a little bit and it basically makes them seem better then what they truly are. But I get it they are in a big Market so naturally they going to get hyped and prime time games just because
@@brainspin7518 Agree the 85 bears is the tiny thread that makes the Bears seem more relevant then they are It basically was a 1 year wonder type moment and team in the mid 80s Bears have been mediocre ever since with a few bright seasons sprinkled here and there But Bears receive hype with basically no true results Even when the had good rosters with HOF talent over the last 25 years they still never seemed like a true threat it was always a fluke season similar to 2018 then fell right back down to earth Basically Even with HOF TALENT they still don't win anything. It's basically saying even at their best they still suck. What Chicago team has really stricken teams with true fear besides the 85 bears?
It's much easier to make a top ten , top 5 list than a Mt Rushmore. There are only 4 slots and that's hard man. There will always be snubs. I'm sure there was much back and forth on who to add and who to take out while they made this video.
@@jamiesp3901 you have Yanda over Joe who was 9-4 in the postseason with a Super Bowl & Superbowl MVP to go along with 3 championship game appearances in his first 6 seasons? Not to mention signing a contract at the time making him the highest paid player ever?
Yeah, with the Steelers stacked history of players, I just don't see how Ben Roethlisberger makes top 4. Quite the stretch. Polamalu was one of the best to ever play his position. Can't say that about Ben.
@@scotsanders1156 Ben was way more important to their SB victories than Polamalu is. Polamalu might not even be the best DB in their history with Rod Woodson and Blount. Frankly the biggest snub is Franco who should have been ahead of Bradshaw. Franco was the one on the receiving end of the Immaculate Reception which turned the Steelers history around.
As a Cowboys fan it pains me to say the classiest player belonged to the NY Giants…that being Michael Strahan. He had everything…including a huge heart!
Ya for sure, pretty loaded franchise in terms of great players. Crazy they’ve never managed to squeeze a bowl out of it. Though, as a Chargers fan I know the feeling all too well lmao.
It's always good to hear this guy. The narrator is the only choice the NFL has made that works. Can't wait till September even though I know its rigged.
I made an argument elsewhere to get rid of Derrick Thomas for Bobby Bell who I think holds that distinction. Modern linebackers that make dough still owe him and hes tied to their first super bowl victory. I still turn on his tape and marvel man even in that era, and I'm no Chiefs fan! But Will also came to my mind, that guy was devastating.
NFL Throwback, I usually love and agree with your videos... Usually. I'm not even sure myself what happened with the thought in production of this one's content.
Picking just four players is hard, especially for a lot of the older teams. I tried to do this with the NHL and ended up splitting teams based on era-for the NFL, you could probably do something like pre-Super Bowl era (1920-65), dynasty era (1966-1998), and modern era (1999-).
The fact that Nick Foles isnt even on Honorable mentions when there is a statue of him at Lincoln Financial Field and having the only Super Bowl champion the eagles have
I looked at those 4 they picked. There's a lot of teams on here where im like, that's recency bias, its not the right pick. But with Detroit I think they had a difficult choice. I would personally remove Johnson and put Lane in for what Lane did but let me tell you, I really wouldn't feel good about doing it. I'm convinced whoever picked the 4 for each team must've been a different person because again, the Lions is one of those where I found it legitimately difficult to take people out or put another guy in.
A few more honorable mentions for the New York Jets . Mainly some of my favorite Jets players . Nick Mangold and Dbrickshaw Ferguson. Those 2 were the constant on the Jets online for close to a decade . Chas Pennington. My personal favorite Jets QB. He was consistent and when he was healthy , the Jets won. Unfortunately injuries derailed his career . Al Toon. If it was not for injuries, he maybe a hall of famer . Mo Lewis and Marvin Jones. These 2 were life of blood of the Jets linebacker core in the 90's and early 00's.
I'm an Eagles fan. Before watching the video my picks for the Eagles are Chuck Bednarik, Reggie White, Brian Dawkins, and Jason Kelce. Maybe Kelce is a stretch because he just retired, but to me he just epitomizes everything Philadelphia is about. If not Kelce then Steve Van Buren is my 4th.
Kelce has a legit case to be there. I think if this list gets redone in a few years, he will be up there. If not for his early death, Jerome Brown would have been there as well.
@@thedoubledowner5359 I loved Jerome Brown. I honestly think his death was why all the players on that defense started leaving. Reggie White, Clyde Simmons, a bunch of them left within a year or two. Well, that and Braman didn't want to pay anybody.
@@rustyshackleford1114 Hey Claude is in the HOF. That has to mean something. Vick isn’t going to go. And to your point it’s not like the Falcons have a mass of HOFs to pick through.
I agree, Tommy Nobis should be included, very underrated player and a case could be made he was the GOAT of all Falcons, not saying he is, but he is a contender for that.
The Bucs have had some unbelievable talent! 8 different players could contend for those 4 spots. Impressive for a smaller franchise that’s had a long history of losing.
The 49ers' offense and defense on an all-timers team is in competition for best units of all-time! Both of them... This is that list(I HAVE A ? ON SOME, BECAUSE I DID THIS A WHILE BACK AND SOME OF THOSE MAY HAVE SINCE WENT IN): 49ers: Bill Walsh(HC) Mike Holmgren(OC) George Seifert(DC) Montana-->(S1)(HOFer) Young-->(B1)(HOFer) Brodie-->([B2]Tittle had a better career before coming to the 49ers, but Brodie was the only MVP as a 49er between the 2 and his stats embody that, too) Gore-->(S)(Future HOFer) McElhenny-->(B1--HOFer--million dollar backfield member) Craig(underrated runner, do it all back, and the inspiration for Marshall Faulk; I just know it; and, yet, he did some things better than Faulk) Joe Perry-->(S)(HOFer--million dollar backfield member) John H. Johnson-->(B)(HOFer--million dollar backfield member) V. Davis(TE-WR hybrid)-->(S1) Kittle-->(S2) Jones-->(B) 1. Rice(HOFer) 2. T. Owens(WR-TE hybrid)(HOFer) 3. G. Washington(4 out of 10 seasons over 19 YPC; once ran 100 YDS in 9.5 secs; OJ did it in 9.4; Hester was 9.523 secs; and he was the number 1 option on the 70s 49er teams) 4. J. Taylor(had the shiftiness, moves, toughness, and speed to do it all--4.67 40 YD dash doesn't do him justice, because he once beat Deion to the end zone) 5. Dwight Clark(number 1 option right before Rice made it big--for first 2 championship teams) 6. Solomon(4.25 40-YD dash and the deep threat for the 1st 2 49er SB teams) OL: Forrest Blue(C)-->(S) Bosley(C)-->(B) McIntyre(G)-->(S2) St. Clair(T)-->(S1)(HOFer) H. Mudd(G)-->(S1)(60s All-Decade Team) Cross(G/C)-->(B) Staley(T)-->(B)(Future HOFer) T. Williams(T)-->(S2-Future HOFer) DL: Nomellini(DT)-->(S1)(HOFer) Stubblefield(DT)-->(B)(DPOY) Dean(DE)-->(S1)(HOFer) Bryant Young(DT)-->(S2)(HOFer?!) Doleman(DE)-->(S2) Hardman(DE)[avg 10.7 sacks a season in 14 game seasons]-->(B) LB(OLB and ILB): Willis(ILB)-->(S1)(HOFer?!) Wilcox(OLB)-->(S1)(HOFer) Warner(ILB)-->(S2) Bowman(ILB)-->(B) Haley(OLB)-->(S2)(HOFer) Aldon Smith([OLB]-->49ers have run 4-3 and 3-4. Smith is your answer to L. Taylor and D. Thomas--situational)-->(B) CB: 2. Wright(one of the 80s very best, possibly the best of that decade) 1. Johnson(70s All-decade)(HOFer) 3. A. Woodson 4. Kermit Alexander(36 INTs in 7 seasons as a 49er) 5. T. McKyer 6. E. Davis S: Lott(SS)-->(S)(HOFer) Hanks(FS)-->(S) McDonald(SS)-->(B) Hicks(FS)-->(B) K/P Nedney Andy Lee Returners: A. Woodson(KR/PR) J. Taylor(PR/KR) And, I did not include the 1 or 2 year players. If Deion, Moss, L. Allen, Bruce, etc. got to play, it would be even easier with all of that talent. You'd have a great deal of trouble with Montana, those WRs, those TEs, Gore, the million dollar backfield members, and that dee! Joe Perry was even one of the greatest running FBs of all time! Montana would have a running game that could stand alone, Montana was very unselfish, and passing weapons that were likely unstoppable in totality. CAN YOU SAY LOADED?! I DON'T THINK ANY ALL-TIMERS TEAM DEFEATS THIS ONE! PLEASE TELL ME...
The Steelers and Cowboys probably have the most HOF talent in NFL history, you can make a list with 10-20 players and someone still would’ve been snubbed
Cris Carter and AP, genuinely two of my favorite players I’ve ever watched and two of the most electric players in not only Vikes History, but NFL history, having said that, neither should be over John Randle, arguably the greatest defensive tackle in the history of the game prior to Aaron Donald, and Paul Krause, the man with the most interceptions of all time and one of the greatest defensive backs to ever play the game.
Ravens, Lamar jackson? MVP's don't mean a thing without a ring. Joe brought more to this team. He won the real MVP award when he put the ravens on his back with an 11TD to 0 INT playoff run. Do I think Lamar has a chance to get over the hump and actually make some noise in the playoffs? Sure, but when?
If Lamar wins a championship he will be in the Top 4 which would be a lock. For now, I'm not even giving the fourth spot to a player, I'm giving that to Ozzie because of what he did during his time as GM.
The first three with the Ravens are correct, but the fourth is so tough just because Lamar hasn't won a ring yet. If he wins a Super Bowl, which could very well happen this year, he will certainly be in the Top 4. For now, I think it's Ozzie Newsome because no one had a better track record at building his team through the draft and replacing free agents and coaches during his stint as GM (1996-2018).
Lamar is a 2 time MVP. I haven't heard who the 4 are, but I am guessing the other 3 are Flacco, Lewis and Reed. Not sure there is a better 4 in Ravens history than Lamar.
No randy moss for the Vikings and not even having CJ2k in the honorable mentions for my titans is crazy crazy work. He continues to be disrespected. Holds the record for most yards from scrimmage in a season and can’t even get a mention.
I agree. If Bill Belichick said I've played with the best QB ever, the best defensive player ever, the best special teamer ever, with all his decades, and Matthew stuck it out post Brady, its hard not to think of that era of "Do your Job" without a selfless guy like him. Special teamers dont get as much credit as they deserve for how hard they gotta scrap to get on a roster.
Glad to see they mentioned Evans, Barber and Alstott for HMs. Truth told, either one of those three could replace Sapp on the Buc's Rushmore. Not downplaying Sapp's contribution to the team, but a lot of his off-field and on-field troubles don't make him a good choice.
Atlanta Falcons - Michael Vick + Jessie Tuggle And Jamal Anderson deserves an honorable mention. I don't care that it was just 1 season, that 1 season was the stuff of legends.
Heavily disagree with Ben Roethlisberger being on the Pittsburgh Steelers Mt. Rushmore. Troy Polamalu was a once in a generation player, and he embodied what it meant to be a Steeler. In fact, I'd go as far as to say that he was the Mean Joe Greene of his era. I would have definitely placed Troy in Ben's place.
It’s seriously insane not to have Marshall Faulk on the Rams list. MVP, 3 consecutive OPOY awards, Super Bowl champion, over 10,000 rushing yards, over 6,000 receiving yards, and 100 touchdowns. Insanity.
@@jalengreen1301The thing is Youngblood deserves to be on the Mount Rushmore too. The bigger problem is that there are only four spots, and there are some teams that have so many great players that there would need to be one or two more extra spots to fully represent an entire generation
No Moss, Warner, Faulk, Isaac Bruce, Torey Holt, Orlando Pace, ERIC DICKERSON, Kevin Greene for Carolina??? I'm not even a Rams fan but Warner, Faulk, Dickerson, and Donald seem really obvious to me, but any of the dudes I listed are more worthy than the, don't get me wrong, excellent players listed.
I know we're spoiled but Jerry Kramer and Henry Jordan could have easily made the list as other great members of our 60's dynasty. And obviously Donald Driver, maybe not a hofer but no one has carried the G quite like him
Missed a few honorable mentions: Billy Shaw, Pete Gogolak (Buf); Jan Stenerud, Otis Taylor (KC); Jerry Kramer (GB); Matt Snell, Gerry Philbin (NYJ); Ron Jaworski (Phil); Jake Scott (Mia); Alex Karras (Det); Jim Nance (NE)
as a bengals fan, i already have burrow on it. first qb in bengals history to lead us to back to back division titles and the first qb in bengals history to lead us to back to back afc championship games, took us to a super bowl and has the all time highest completion % by any nfl player with at least 50 games played at qb
@@vickthashredder Both times it was blatantly obvious the defense beat Brady. The cowboys week 1 of this season has more points than the giants in both of those superbowls combined.
@ryanrzjr when both teams top defenses influence the game it comes down to the offensive side and QB play. Eli made the plays that counted and matter in both those superbowls hence why he got mvp each time.
This is why MADDEN NEEDS all time teams in the game again
But then you wouldn’t pay for MUT cards
@@anonymousanonymity2815 this is exactly why they'll never do it
@@alexsolimani exactly
@@anonymousanonymity2815 nobody cares about MUT. Shit is trash. Very very very limited roster. Out of all the legends here I don’t think they’ve put half in the MUT
@@1DeArmond if nobody cares about MUT it wouldn’t be the mode that gets the most focus by ea. deal with it. It’s the only mode EA actually cares about.
As a saints fan I’m happy to see you put Cam Jordan on the Mount Rushmore. He’s been underrated forever. A model of consistency and hopefully a future HOFer
Cam is a beast, are you surprised jimmy graham didn’t get on there? He was hand in hand with Brees in my outside opinion
WHO DAT ⚜️
@@MicMacMadeItdefinitely think Graham should’ve made the list as an NFC south watcher. He gave my panthers problems back in the day, and if he got the ball more he would’ve been way bigger than Olsen and Witten was. Heck, if he played today he’d be better than Kelce and Kittle.
@falcon1378 I could be misremembering but didn't New Orleans turn on him when he left?
@@toastedt140 I think a lot of new orleanders started hating him when he asked to be paid more money, and got upset when the front office franchise tagged him (if you know anything about tight ends, you’d know they get paid insanely low wages)
Essentially, a lot of the fanbase valued him as a player but thought he was trying to overshadow Drew Brees. I do think a lot of those guys missed him after he left, though.
This is the kind of football content I crave
Same
@@Safety_prodz you dam right dude.
So many legends. I remember sitting on the floor going through a trunk of football cards, just in awe. Made me love so many players from so many teams.
When I needed something the most, they drop this.
Im about to fold the sh-t out of the laundry. My wife is gonna be hype.
Lmao! 😂
💥💥💥💥💥
This is right on time
I wish you luck in getting lucky tonight
my room is about to be so fn clean
Steve Largent retired as the NFL's all time leading receiver in yards, catches and touchdowns, plus a whole raft of others. Somewhat under playing his achievements in this vid.
To add, I'd have both Tez and Easley ahead of Wilson.
@@Cam-mo7gq Or even Curt Warner.
@@rustyshackleford1114 Or Jacob Green, one of the most underrated DEs ever.
Wouldn't put either above Wilson, but feel both should have been mentioned, along with Hutch.
Steve Largent is the GOAT of all Seahawks in my opinion.
@@LiamDeege Same, though Wagner & Walt come close.
You should make a series about forming every NFL team's ultimate roster
That would be awesome!!!!
I just requested the same
I'm about this.
My Minnesota Vikings with Moss, CC, Jefferson, AP would go crazy
@@bonzobonanza i requested it and it got hearted I THINK WE GOT IT
The Steelers honestly could have 3 Mount Rushmores. Their top talent is incredible. Offense: Ben, Franco Harris, Mike Webster, Hines Ward. Defense: Mean Joe, Jack Lambert, Troy, and Mel Blount. Offense 2: Bradshaw, Bettis, Stallworth, Swann. Defense 2: Ernie Stoutner, Jack Ham, Rod Woodson, James Harrison. Still missing guys like Alan Fanaca, Demetre Dawson, Antonio Brown, TJ Watt, Cam Heyward, Greg Lloyd, LC Greenwood, Donnie Shell, and more.
Randy Moss being snubbed from Vikings’ and Patriots’ Rushmores is CRAZY!
Edit: Geez! Wasn’t expecting all these replies and likes. Thanks, guys!
I could see the Vikings but not the Pats. He was only there for 3 years and he only had one great year. His first. He was solid the rest of his years
they missed a lot, didnt even mention John Brodie as a Niner
@@RheemQ you’re right about the Pats, but SHOULD’VE been on the Vikings
@@younameitsports Yeah I agree
@@RheemQmosss had a historic year In 2007 he still averaged 1200 yards and 10 touchdowns every season with the pats
NFL throwback is such an underrated channel
I love that Ty Law gets the nod in here for the Pats.
Bro was elite!
Definitely a toss up between him and Tippett for the 4th spot, but both valid choices!
I was wondering who was going to be 4th on Pats rushmore. First 3 were a given, I'm good with Ty Law getting that 4th spot
He was solid but c'mon. If you ask any WR who played in that era who was the best cb they faced law name wouldn't be mentioned
Tough call between Law and Tippett.
I'm divided on Tedi Bruschi and Ty Law, Tedi was the MLB, the quarterback of the defense.
Priest Holmes should’ve been an honorable mention for the Chiefs. He has the best stretch of years for any rb arguably ever during his time there. Too bad he got injuries at the end.
Chris Jones, Derrick Johnson, Jamaal Charles, and Eric Berry were also snubs
Priest Holmes was great but if you were going to go with an honorable mention at running back I would have gone with Charles over Holmes. You could have put anyone behind that great offensive line for KC in the early 2000s and they would have great success. Charles averaged 5.5 yards per carry for chiefs teams that did not have anywhere close to the elite level of play as those early 2000s lineman.
Priest Holmes might not be a top 4 running back in Chiefs history. Yes, he had a couple very good years, but he wasn't with the team for very long. I think I'd be inclined to go with Derrick Thomas, Will Shields, Patrick Mahomes, and Bobby Bell. There are a lot of good players to choose from though.
I would replace Tony G with Chris Jones. When the Chiefs traded him to the Falcons he talked about the Chiefs like hot garbage. That’s just me being bitter because at the time we definitely were horrible 😂
Texans Mount Rushmore is most definitely JJ Watt, D-Hop, Andre Johnson, and Arian Foster. Duane Brown was solid but Foster deserves that spot
I know the end was an embarrassment, but it will be a long time before all of Matt Schaub's records get broken
agreed.
If Deshaun behaved he would have had a chance to be on there!
@@AmirKhan-yv8jm Agreed. I don't wish it, but if CJ starts struggling I am definitely chalking up the Texan's QB woes to Matt Schaub's Revenge™
What about Brian Cushing
Otto,Blanda, Belitnikoff,Shell,Long,W.Brown,Tatum,Hayes, Hendricks,Woodson,Branch,Casper countless legends we had.
No other league highlights their history quite like the NFL. This is peak content!!
Tony Gonzalez also makes it because of his epic player intros.
"I'm Tony Gonzalez?"
"Travis Kelce has taken it to New Heights."
Thought you could sneak that by us, hmm? Try again 😉😁
Good catch! Lol.
And yet, when they reached the Chargers, 50:25 they add Ron Mix "to the conversation" instead of adding him "to the mix". 🤷
KELCE ain't a boy compared to Gates and Tony G
Thank you for the shout out for Steve Tasker. He's a player that gets overlooked a lot and should definitely be in the Hall Of Fame
Troy Aikman being left off is mind boggling! Randy White is awesome, but Aikman's absence on this list is unforgiveable. He was a beast, especially in the postseason. His numbers may not compare well against some other elite QBs in the regular season, but that's because of the system of which he was a part. When the game mattered the most, in the clutch, he was the guy you wanted behind center.
Aikman was the Terry Bradshaw of the 90's. A good to great QB who was able to be carried to another level because of all the HoF talent on both sides of the ball. Didn't see the Cowboys list, but I am guessing that only Emmit made it from those 90's teams. Roger is the best Dallas QB and deserves to be there.
No way! He was a game manager and rightly left off.
Larry Allen is on the Mt. Rushmore of all OL players. Not having him on it on his own team is just a slap in the face…..Also no Bob Hayes?….smh, I’m out on this one.
Who do you want to remove from the cowboys list to put them there? No one's saying they're not great players, but when you can only pick the top 4, someone is gonna get left out
You forget there were people on that team before them right?
Nope, Larry just circles them all. Most dominant OL player in Dallas history. In the top 3 of all OL players all time. Leaving him off his own teams list is just criminal.
I can forgive the Cowboys for snubbing an O-Line man. They had a crazy amout of weapons in the skill positions over the years
Jim otto too
Another banger by the best NFL channel on youtube!!! Gonna sit back and relax watching this. Thanks for all the great content!
Rams were super hard to pick from. Faulk Orlando Pace Dickerson all left off. Tough decision. Easiest player to pick was Tom Brady unanimous decision him and Peyton were no brainer picks.
Only those two? Also Jim Brown, Barry Sanders, John Elway, Ray Lewis and Dick Butkus
@@wcarroll920 Payton over Butkus. But yes, the OP is exaggerating. there are plenty of unanimous selections.
Michael Vick shound not have made it over Claude Humphrey or Jessie Tuggle. Jessies stats are insane and Humphrey is our only true HOFer that started and ended with us.
Agreed
Roddy White was a better Falcon than Vick too
@@jalengreen1301facts
Should’ve been Tuggle Julio Matt Ryan and either Roddy (I’m biased in putting him here can’t lie he’s why I’m a falcons fan) or Humphrey imo
@@aaronsanders4122 yeah I didn’t wanna say it but Prime shouldn’t be there either. GOAT corner but he still wasnt with us as long as others
This was a great idea for a video. Wanted to wait a bit to see the comments before I shared mine. Surprised the 49ers came up first, but since I'm a fan I'd say you pretty much nailed it. When combining just player talent in addition to accolades they all stack up nicely. Montana, Lott, and Rice are/were perceived as the best to ever play at their position. Pretty remarkable they all played together for a number of years too. Can't really say that about any of the other Rushmore selections. Patrick Willis, and Jimmy Johnson are probably to me the hardest ones to have been left out of the top 4.
Carolina's is pretty much exactly right, but I'd have added Jake Delhomme as an honorable mention. He outplayed Brady in that Super Bowl and while he is very clearly the second-best QB in franchise history behind Cam, I'm not convinced the gap between them is as big as a lot of people seem to think it is.
Also think Jonathan Stewart and one of Ryan Kalil/Jordan Gross could have been honorable mentions, but that's splitting hairs because the actual Panthers Mount Rushmore is 100% correct.
Cam sucked in his only SB appearance. Delhomme provided a great SB. Cam was overrated as hell.
@@chazzx1018 I bet you don't like black people
@@chazzx1018idk I disagree
Leaving off CMC really made me upset he was the only bright spot for the Panthers in the last 8 seasons since 2017 when he was drafted.
I wouldn’t have put Ben Rothlesburger over Franco Harris. Steelers almost need two Mt. Rushmores. One for offense and one for defense
I'm a Ravens fan and i TOTALLY agree with you 💯
@@caponeikeas a True Giants Fan. I will Agree With that Comment. Steelers need 2 Rushmores alongside with my New York Giants
Yeah Big Ben being on there was a tad weird to me, but only because they have so many more significant players then many other teams to make that discussion a real one. I understand that QB's stick out more but Pittsburgh is historically defensive lead town its hard to think the discussion doesn't start and end there if it doesn't at least consider culturally significant pieces like Franco.
I’d put a troy over both
@@robotfox1987I'd put troy in the a gap
I love CC more than anyone but it’s hard to argue him over Randy Moss who’s widely known as a top 2-3 receiver of all time
Carter was a better Viking
I totally agree.
I love this. As a Bears Fan it‘s nice to see what amazing players we had. I love this team no matter what!
I played high school ball with Bobby Wagner. I knew he’d be good but this has been crazy to watch. Couldn’t have done much better.
This video is awesome, thanks to all involved with it
i love this channel
Same!
Mike Evans deserves a spot on the Mount Rushmore he’s literally so underrated
Oh nice! Feature length too. Imma Enjoy this! 🍿
Cool now do all time rosters for every franchise
my 🦁s mount rushmore
1. Charlie
2. Barry
Top 10 NFL Players From Every Team All Time
Packers
1. Aaron Rodgers
2. Brett Farve
3. Bart Starr
4. Don Hutson
5. Reggie White
6. Forrest Gregg
7. Ray Nitschke
8. Charles Woodson
9. Jim Taylor
10. Willie Wood
Cowboys
1. Emmitt Smith
2. Bob Lilly
3. Roger Staubach
4. Troy Aikman
5. Michael Irvin
6. Randy White
7. Tony Dorsett
8. Jason Witten
9. Larry Allen
10. Tony Romo
Patriots
1. Tom Brady
2. Rob Gronkowski
3. Andre Tippett
4. John Hannah
5. Richard Seymour
6. Adam Vinatieri
7. Ty Law
8. Mike Haynes
9. Stanley Morgan
10. Troy Brown
Bills
1. Bruce Smith
2. Jim Kelly
3. OJ Simpson
4. Thurman Thomas
5. Andre Reed
6. Jack Kemp
7. Steve Tasker
8. Joe DeLamiellure
9. Billy Shaw
10. Cornelius Bennett
Steelers
1. Mean Joe Greene
2. Big Ben Roethlisberger
3. Mike Webster
4. Troy Polamalu
5. Jack Lambert
6. Terry Bradshaw
7. Mel Blount
8. Jack Ham
9. Rod Woodson
10. Franco Harris
Eagles
1. Reggie White
2. Brian Dawkins
3. Chuck Bednarik
4. Steve Van Buren
5. Donavon McNabb
6. Jason Kelce
7. Brian Westbrook
8. Jason Peters
9. Harold Carmichael
10. LeSean McCoy
Giants
1. Lawrence Taylor
2. Eli Manning
3. Mel Hein
4. Michael Strahan
5. Rosey Brown
6. Emlen Tunnell
7. Harry Carson
8. Tiki Barber
9. Frank Gifford
10. Phill Simms
Jets
1. Joe Namath
2. Curtis Martin
3. Darelle Revis
4. Don Maynard
5. Mark Gastineau
6. Nick Mangold
7. Joe Klecko
8. Larry Grantham
9. Kevin Mawae
10. Winston Hill
Browns
1. Jim Brown
2. Otto Graham
3. Joe Thomas
4. Ozzie Newsome
5. Paul Warfield
6. Lou Groza
7. Dante Lavelli
8. Clay Matthews
9. Leroy Kelly
10. Hanford Dixon
Broncos
1. John Elway
2. Shannon Sharpe
3. Terrell Davis
4. Von Miller
5. Peyton Manning
6. Champ Bailey
7. Randy Gradishar
8. Rod Smith
9. Floyd Little
10. Steve Atwater
Chiefs
1. Patrick Mahomes
2. Tony Gonzalez
3. Derrick Thomas
4. Travis Kelce
5. Len Dawson
6. Bobby Bell
7. Buck Buchanan
8. Will Shields
9. Tyreek Hill
10. Otis Taylor
49ers
1. Jerry Rice
2. Joe Montana
3. Steve Young
4. Ronnie Lott
5. Terrell Owens
6. Frank Gore
7. Patrick Willis
8. Roger Craig
9. Bryant Young
10. Trent Williams
Saints
1. Drew Brees
2. Rickey Jackson
3. Willie Roaf
4. Jahri Evans
5. Marques Colston
6. Archie Manning
7. Morten Andersen
8. Cameron Jordan
9. Sam Mills
10. Pat Swilling
Bears
1. Walter Payton
2. Dick Butkus
3. Mike Singletary
4. Brian Urlacher
5. Sid Luckman
6. Gale Sayers
7. Bronko Nagurski
8. Mike Ditka
9. Richard Dent
10. Devin Hester
Colts
1. Peyton Manning
2. Johnny Unitas
3. Marvin Harrison
4. Raymond Berry
5. Reggie Wayne
6. Gino Marchietti
7. Edgerrin James
8. Lenny Moore
9. Dwight Freeney
10. Andrew Luck
Texans
1. JJ Watt
2. Andre Johnson
3. DeAndre Hopkins
4. Deshaun Watson
5. Arian Foster
6. Duane Brown
7. Matt Schaub
8. Mario Williams
9. Jadaveon Clowney
10. Johnathan Joseph
Vikings
1. Randy Moss
2. Alan Page
3. Adrian Peterson
4. Fran Tarkenton
5. Randall McDaniel
6. Carl Eller
7. John Randle
8. Mick Tingelhoff
9. Cris Carter
10. Paul Krause
Bengals
1. Anthony Munoz
2. Ken Anderson
3. Chad Ochocinco
4. Boomer Esiason
5. Ken Riley
6. Tim Krumrie
7. AJ Green
8. Isaac Curtis
9. Corey Dillon
10. Jim Breech
Seahawks
1. Walter Jones
2. Steve Largent
3. Russell Wilson
4. Cortez Kennedy
5. Kenny Easley
6. Bobby Wagner
7. Earl Thomas
8. Richard Sherman
9. Jacob Green
10. Marshawn Lynch
Ravens
1. Ray Lewis
2. Jonathan Ogden
3. Ed Reed
4. Terrell Suggs
5. Joe Flacco
6. Justin Tucker
7. Haloti Ngata
8. Jamal Lewis
9. Rod Woodson
10. Todd Heap
Buccaneers
1. Derrick Brooks
2. Warren Sapp
3. Ronde Barber
4. Lee Roy Selmon
5. John Lynch
6. Tom Brady
7. Mike Alstott
8. Mike Evans
9. Lavonte David
10. Simeon Rice
Raiders
1. Marcus Allen
2. Gene Upshaw
3. Ken Stabler
4. Tim Brown
5. Howie Long
6. Jim Otto
7. Art Shell
8. Charles Woodson
9. Cliff Branch
10. Fred Blietnikoff
Chargers
1. LaDanian Tomlinson
2. Junior Seau
3. Phillip Rivers
4. Antonio Gates
5. Kellen Winslow
6. Lance Alworth
7. Dan Fouts
8. Ron Mix
9. Charlie Joiner
10. John Hadl
Rams
1. Aaron Donald
2. Kurt Warner
3. Deacon Jones
4. Marshall Faulk
5. Eric Dickerson
6. Merlin Olsen
7. Jack Youngblood
8. Jackie Slater
9. Isaac Bruce
10. Orlando Pace
Lions
1. Barry Sanders
2. Calvin Johnson
3. Joe Schmidt
4. Bobby Layne
5. Lem Barney
6. Dick Lane
7. Doak Walker
8. Matthew Stafford
9. Herman Moore
10. Alex Karras
Dolphins
1. Dan Marino
2. Larry Csonka
3. Jason Taylor
4. Bob Griese
5. Dwight Stephenson
6. Larry Little
7. Paul Warfield
8. Zach Thomas
9. Cameron Wake
10. Ricky Williams
Falcons
1. Julio Jones
2. Deion Sanders
3. Matt Ryan
4. Michael Vick
5. Claude Humphrey
6. Tommy Nobis
7. Mike Kenn
8. Tony Gonzalez
9. Jeff Van Note
10. Roddy White
Cardinals
1. Larry Fitzgerald
2. Larry Wilson
3. Dan Dierdorf
4. Kurt Warner
5. Ollie Matson
6. Aeneas Williams
7. Dick Lane
8. Charley Trippi
9. Roger Wehril
10. Jim Hart
Titans/Oilers
1. Bruce Matthews
2. Eddie George
3. Earl Campbell
4. Warren Moon
5. Steve McNair
6. Derrick Henry
7. Mike Munchak
8. Elvin Bethea
9. Jevon Kearse
10. Chris Johnson
Panthers
1. Julius Peppers
2. Cam Newton
3. Steve Smith
4. Luke Kuechly
5. Thomas Davis
6. Sam Mills
7. Greg Olsen
8. Jordan Gross
9. Jake Delhomme
10. Jon Beason
Jaguars
1. Fred Taylor
2. Jimmy Smith
3. Tony Boselli
4. Maurice Jones Drew
5. Mark Brunell
6. Calais Campbell
7. Rashean Mathis
8. Jalen Ramsey
9. Marcus Stroud
10. Keenan McCardell
Commanders
1. Darrell Green
2. Art Monk
3. Sammy Baugh
4. John Riggins
5. Sonny Jurgensen
6. Sean Taylor
7. Chris Hanburger
8. Joe Theismann
9. Charley Taylor
10. Joe Jacoby
Phew Im Done
You are a lunatic to have Eddie George above Earl Campbell. Those two aren’t even in the same class. Eddie only averaged 4 yards per carry in two seasons!
I appreciate the time and effort…. But 49ers “Jessie Sapolu”
Played 14 years there
Played center and Guard
Has 4 rings that Montana rice and young probably wouldn’t have without him… 🤷♂️🏆🤙
They didn’t even mention Charles Woodson for the packers 💀
@@DarthVader-kt7of The Packers have too many great players. James Lofton, Donald Driver, and Ahmad Green weren't mentioned, either.
It’s really cool that you took the time and effort to do this
Raiders probably need 2 or 3 Rushmores. Can't argue with the 4 you picked, but...Art Shell...Ted Hendricks...Dave Casper...George Blanda...Tod Christensen...and all the guys who got honorable mentions.
Bucs fan here. Personally, my Buccaneers Mt. Rushmore is Brooks, Selmon, Barber and Evans. I'm of course a fan of Sapp, Lynch, Alsott and Levonte. All are all time players, but here's my justification: Selmon represented greatest when there wasn't much to celebrate. He was our first great star, and will always be our first HOFer. Brooks is the greatest player in Bucs history, and is one of the greatest defensive players in NFL history. Nuff said. Barber is a legend for what he gave to the team in the 02 season, and as a leader of the team both during his playing days, and afterwards. He's still heavily involved and loved. And it doesn't hurt that he's one of the greatest defensive backs, certainly during his generation. And finally, Mike Evans represents the latest era, and most recent Super Bowl. He is the greatest offensive player in franchise history, a future HOFer, and one of the greatest leaders in team history. And he's one of the best WRs of his generation. Not much else to say about that!
Reminder that people told Tampa that Lee Roy Selmon was a terrible draft choice and they needed a QB. Which they did. They definitely weren't gonna find one in the 76 draft. Instead they found a Hall of Famer.
I think Tom Brady shud be a strong consideration for the bucs honestly...
@@bryantburns3664 you can definitely make a case, and had he won an MVP he probably would be. But I think the biggest thing holding him back is time served.
@@Neckrollios18 yeah definitely time served
That's who I got too. I'd rather have put Evans,Barber and Alscott over Lynch.
Damn, Eli bringing 2 SBs /SB MVPs to NY and loosing out to Mel Hein’s Certified Plumbing Co
Eli did or the defense did? Here are the facts: In the 2007 and 2011 playoffs, the Giants defense gave up an average of 15.1 points/game, none over 20 (NFL average was 21), and an opposing passer rating of 74.
Eli still barely managed to win 5 of 8 games by 4 points or less on lucky last second plays. 2 of those 5 went to overtime in which Eli was 100% a non factor on the game winning drive that he was given credit for.
The Giants literally could have won those games with almost any QB in the league, but not without what the defense did.
Mel Hein’s Certified Plumbing Co!! 😂
@@tomknapp6194he was facing a pro team and he made some throws. The Giants defense gave up the lead with little time left and Eli lead them up the field for the win. Stop being a hater. He did it twice, so he was no fluke. 57,000 yds, 370 tds. He was ok, just ok, but more than good enough. You mofos judging from your desks make me laugh.
@@chazzx1018 He had to rely on the defense to hold the Patriots to 23 and 15 points below their season average to barely win. There is nothing impressive about that.
Yes, he had a lot of yards and TDs. If he was actually a good player, he would have had more.
He had 16 years to compile totals. But, what about his average attempt? His TD % (TDs/100 attempts) isn't in the top 70 all time. His yards/attempt are not in.... Well, I would tell you but, the list I looked at only went up to 90 and Eli was not close to appearing.
In 2018, I did a comparison of Eli to Ben Roethlisberger. BR had more yards and more TDs on EIGHT HUNDRED AND FOUR FEWER attempts than Eli. Philip RIvers had NINE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY TWO FEWER attempts to have more TDs and slightly fewer yards.
Aaron Rodgers had more than 100 more TDs than Eli on ONE THOUSAND FEWER ATTEMPTS.
You see, just throwing a lot doesn't make a QB good. He has to have good results also and Eli just wasn't good enough.
@@tomknapp6194 every great team relied on their defense. So what Bozo?
Great video. Was looking for The Stork as an honorable mention for the Raiders.
Raider's 'Rushmore' requires a bigger mountain.
Jim otto
For the Dolphins, you could have swapped out Dwight Stephenson, Richmond Webb, Jim Langer, or Bob Kuechenberg for Larry Little. The Dolphins were THAT stacked on the line in the old days.
Jim Langer & Dwight Stephenson were great. Larry Little was great. Flip a coin on those guys.
My HS coach would show breakdown vids of them delivering blocks. They were textbook, timed, supreme, disciplined, and fierce. Best O-line unit in the history of the game. How they go so lucky with all that talent in one room is worth a video, too. GM, draft, FA, coaching, rest of offense, game day, practice... all of it should be analyzed to learn the blueprint.
Love how the Bears Rushmore hasn't had any of them play since 1992. I guess that's good though. That's more recent than their last AND only Super Bowl win.
Bears in reality are a poverty franchise
Despite having some of the best players ever in NFL history
It's what kinda masked the stink over the years a little bit and it basically makes them seem better then what they truly are. But I get it they are in a big Market so naturally they going to get hyped and prime time games just because
Urlacher belonged, Hester too. Both hall of famers
Urlacher not being there is egregious
@@JDBass36 True, but that 85' team was one of the most popular in NFL history. Good talent, great personalities, & greater marketing!
@@brainspin7518 Agree the 85 bears is the tiny thread that makes the Bears seem more relevant then they are
It basically was a 1 year wonder type moment and team in the mid 80s
Bears have been mediocre ever since with a few bright seasons sprinkled here and there
But Bears receive hype with basically no true results
Even when the had good rosters with HOF talent over the last 25 years they still never seemed like a true threat it was always a fluke season similar to 2018 then fell right back down to earth
Basically Even with HOF TALENT they still don't win anything. It's basically saying even at their best they still suck.
What Chicago team has really stricken teams with true fear besides the 85 bears?
CJ2K not being atleast an honorable mention for the titans is wild
Just some absolutely bizarre snubs
Glad Joe Flacco is on this though. Dude was an animal for 11 years & 7 straight winning seasons
That's for damn sure. I get everyone has their opinion and tastes, but some of these are just super obvious
It ain't easy picking only 4 from each team, of course there's going to be a ton of snubs...
Joe isn't close, I still have Suggs, Yanda and Tuck in front of him. Ngata i would have too, but I can see flacco over Ngata.
It's much easier to make a top ten , top 5 list than a Mt Rushmore. There are only 4 slots and that's hard man. There will always be snubs. I'm sure there was much back and forth on who to add and who to take out while they made this video.
@@jamiesp3901 you have Yanda over Joe who was 9-4 in the postseason with a Super Bowl & Superbowl MVP to go along with 3 championship game appearances in his first 6 seasons? Not to mention signing a contract at the time making him the highest paid player ever?
Ah, Ronde Barber. Donovan McNabb's favorite TD target.
I think he should be there too, over Lynch
I know gene upshaw is great, but it's hard to put him alone up there. Art shell and jim otto also added fuel to that raider o-line.
Really Frank Gore over Roger Craig. I’m a Rams fan and I would put Craig over Gore just on his contribution to the SB winning teams.
Not a Niners fan but I tend to agree.
I was looking for this. Roger, sadly, wasn't even mentioned. Too many bad choices for so many teams.
Interesting putting O.J Simpson on the Bills Mt Rushmore, but the argument is there. Props for going with your gut despite possible criticisms.
He should be there as a PLAYER. As a human being outside the sport THAT'S a different story altogether!
OJ was without a doubt, one of the best players whom ever played for the Bills and deserves to be on the mountain face.
No mention of Night Train Lane or Alex Karras for the Lions is criminal.
100%. Night Train may have been the most dominant cornerback in NFL history.
I'm currently playing Madden 05 and Ty Law has been a beast when I play as my team so I can't argue with that pick
Troy Polamalu should be a member of the Steelers' Mount Rushmore
Not enough Rushmore to work all his hair in, I'm told...
Yeah, with the Steelers stacked history of players, I just don't see how Ben Roethlisberger makes top 4. Quite the stretch. Polamalu was one of the best to ever play his position. Can't say that about Ben.
@@scotsanders1156 Ben was way more important to their SB victories than Polamalu is. Polamalu might not even be the best DB in their history with Rod Woodson and Blount.
Frankly the biggest snub is Franco who should have been ahead of Bradshaw. Franco was the one on the receiving end of the Immaculate Reception which turned the Steelers history around.
@@scottb3034dude Blount was only good because of jamming receivers to the floor. They placed his rule in and wasn’t the same
@@KevinFrame-b8r some would say that gives him even more credit. They changed the rules to stop him. Regardless, Rod Woodson trumps both of them.
As a Cowboys fan it pains me to say the classiest player belonged to the NY Giants…that being Michael Strahan. He had everything…including a huge heart!
dang vikings have a lot of guys you could argue deserve to be on the mount rushmore
Ya for sure, pretty loaded franchise in terms of great players. Crazy they’ve never managed to squeeze a bowl out of it. Though, as a Chargers fan I know the feeling all too well lmao.
We feel your pain. I think LT is the greatest football player of all time. @@paranoia_xo
Justin Jefferson is making his case as we speak
Randy moss shoulda been there
They're the winningest team to never win a SB, like top 5 in all time wins. Minnesota Vikings lore go brazy
It's always good to hear this guy. The narrator is the only choice the NFL has made that works. Can't wait till September even though I know its rigged.
Hard to believe Will Shields didn't get the nod for the chiefs. The best chiefs player of all time in my opinion
maybe before mahomes and kelce got there but not now
I would have put him in before Kelce, for sure.
I made an argument elsewhere to get rid of Derrick Thomas for Bobby Bell who I think holds that distinction. Modern linebackers that make dough still owe him and hes tied to their first super bowl victory. I still turn on his tape and marvel man even in that era, and I'm no Chiefs fan! But Will also came to my mind, that guy was devastating.
You nailed the 49ers. Thank you for that, and thank you for putting Steve on there... he definitely belongs
NFL Throwback, I usually love and agree with your videos...
Usually.
I'm not even sure myself what happened with the thought in production of this one's content.
Picking just four players is hard, especially for a lot of the older teams. I tried to do this with the NHL and ended up splitting teams based on era-for the NFL, you could probably do something like pre-Super Bowl era (1920-65), dynasty era (1966-1998), and modern era (1999-).
Kurt Warner not making it on the cardinals or rams is insanity
Yeah right
randy moss not making on the vikings is also crazy...
@@ezekwuI came for this comment, like wtf!!!!!? no excuse
Led both teams to their best seasons, by far. The first time (Rams) he was all but dismissed, and the second time (Cards) he was all but written off.
That no one from The Greatest Show on Turf made it is criminal. Warner, Bruce, Faulk, Holt. Ridiculous
The fact that Nick Foles isnt even on Honorable mentions when there is a statue of him at Lincoln Financial Field and having the only Super Bowl champion the eagles have
Excuse me but where TF is Night Train Lane for my Lions
I looked at those 4 they picked. There's a lot of teams on here where im like, that's recency bias, its not the right pick. But with Detroit I think they had a difficult choice. I would personally remove Johnson and put Lane in for what Lane did but let me tell you, I really wouldn't feel good about doing it.
I'm convinced whoever picked the 4 for each team must've been a different person because again, the Lions is one of those where I found it legitimately difficult to take people out or put another guy in.
Im not a Detroit Lions fan but I was thinking the same thing.
Can’t believe Randy Moss is not on the Vikings list😮😮
Adrian Wilson gotta be up there for the cardinals
A few more honorable mentions for the New York Jets . Mainly some of my favorite Jets players .
Nick Mangold and Dbrickshaw Ferguson. Those 2 were the constant on the Jets online for close to a decade .
Chas Pennington. My personal favorite Jets QB. He was consistent and when he was healthy , the Jets won. Unfortunately injuries derailed his career .
Al Toon. If it was not for injuries, he maybe a hall of famer .
Mo Lewis and Marvin Jones. These 2 were life of blood of the Jets linebacker core in the 90's and early 00's.
For the bears, I’m glad Richard Dent was mentioned. One of the goats of d line
I'm an Eagles fan. Before watching the video my picks for the Eagles are Chuck Bednarik, Reggie White, Brian Dawkins, and Jason Kelce. Maybe Kelce is a stretch because he just retired, but to me he just epitomizes everything Philadelphia is about. If not Kelce then Steve Van Buren is my 4th.
Kelce has a legit case to be there. I think if this list gets redone in a few years, he will be up there. If not for his early death, Jerome Brown would have been there as well.
@@thedoubledowner5359 I loved Jerome Brown. I honestly think his death was why all the players on that defense started leaving. Reggie White, Clyde Simmons, a bunch of them left within a year or two. Well, that and Braman didn't want to pay anybody.
I'd think Tommy Nobis should be the Mount for the Falcons. I love Vick but Nobis was the OG Mr Falcon. He a least should get a mention.
I would have put Jeff Van Note, Gerald Riggs, or Claude Humphrey ahead of Vick, but when you are the Falcons, you are slim pickings.
@@rustyshackleford1114 Hey Claude is in the HOF. That has to mean something. Vick isn’t going to go. And to your point it’s not like the Falcons have a mass of HOFs to pick through.
I agree, Tommy Nobis should be included, very underrated player and a case could be made he was the GOAT of all Falcons, not saying he is, but he is a contender for that.
No mention of Tommy Nobis.
The great Paul Warfield belongs on the Miami Dolphins MT. Rushmore.
Yes, not even an honorable mention for the Browns or Dolphins.
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No Alstott for the Bucs? Crazy. Dude was an icon for his position on the field!
With no season with 1000yds. That's not a icon.
The Bucs have had some unbelievable talent! 8 different players could contend for those 4 spots. Impressive for a smaller franchise that’s had a long history of losing.
Well I know what i'm watching when I go to bed tonight.
So happy that Steve Young got the recognition he deserved. From Montana to Young is such an insane fact
My favorite player of all time
King Henry and Chris Johnson deserve to be honorable mentions for Tennesee because the both rushed for 2k yards
Henry had a mention at least. They didn’t even give CJ a mention and he holds the record for most scrimmage yards in a season.
I love videos like this lol
Len Dawson needs to be on the cheifs
Not over anybody there
Over who??😂
@@CarlosColon-m7i I don’t even like kc wym?
@@YungJackTorrance24only Gonzalez.
Its Will Shields over Gonzalez if anything
The 49ers' offense and defense on an all-timers team is in competition for best units of all-time! Both of them...
This is that list(I HAVE A ? ON SOME, BECAUSE I DID THIS A WHILE BACK AND SOME OF THOSE MAY HAVE SINCE WENT IN):
49ers:
Bill Walsh(HC)
Mike Holmgren(OC)
George Seifert(DC)
Montana-->(S1)(HOFer)
Young-->(B1)(HOFer)
Brodie-->([B2]Tittle had a better career before coming to the 49ers, but Brodie was the only MVP as a 49er between the 2 and his stats embody that, too)
Gore-->(S)(Future HOFer)
McElhenny-->(B1--HOFer--million dollar backfield member)
Craig(underrated runner, do it all back, and the inspiration for Marshall Faulk; I just know it; and, yet, he did some things better than Faulk)
Joe Perry-->(S)(HOFer--million dollar backfield member)
John H. Johnson-->(B)(HOFer--million dollar backfield member)
V. Davis(TE-WR hybrid)-->(S1)
Kittle-->(S2)
Jones-->(B)
1. Rice(HOFer)
2. T. Owens(WR-TE hybrid)(HOFer)
3. G. Washington(4 out of 10 seasons over 19 YPC; once ran 100 YDS in 9.5 secs; OJ did it in 9.4; Hester was 9.523 secs; and he was the number 1 option on the 70s 49er teams)
4. J. Taylor(had the shiftiness, moves, toughness, and speed to do it all--4.67 40 YD dash doesn't do him justice, because he once beat Deion to the end zone)
5. Dwight Clark(number 1 option right before Rice made it big--for first 2 championship teams)
6. Solomon(4.25 40-YD dash and the deep threat for the 1st 2 49er SB teams)
OL:
Forrest Blue(C)-->(S)
Bosley(C)-->(B)
McIntyre(G)-->(S2)
St. Clair(T)-->(S1)(HOFer)
H. Mudd(G)-->(S1)(60s All-Decade Team)
Cross(G/C)-->(B)
Staley(T)-->(B)(Future HOFer)
T. Williams(T)-->(S2-Future HOFer)
DL:
Nomellini(DT)-->(S1)(HOFer)
Stubblefield(DT)-->(B)(DPOY)
Dean(DE)-->(S1)(HOFer)
Bryant Young(DT)-->(S2)(HOFer?!)
Doleman(DE)-->(S2)
Hardman(DE)[avg 10.7 sacks a season in 14 game seasons]-->(B)
LB(OLB and ILB):
Willis(ILB)-->(S1)(HOFer?!)
Wilcox(OLB)-->(S1)(HOFer)
Warner(ILB)-->(S2)
Bowman(ILB)-->(B)
Haley(OLB)-->(S2)(HOFer)
Aldon Smith([OLB]-->49ers have run 4-3 and 3-4. Smith is your answer to L. Taylor and D. Thomas--situational)-->(B)
CB:
2. Wright(one of the 80s very best, possibly the best of that decade)
1. Johnson(70s All-decade)(HOFer)
3. A. Woodson
4. Kermit Alexander(36 INTs in 7 seasons as a 49er)
5. T. McKyer
6. E. Davis
S:
Lott(SS)-->(S)(HOFer)
Hanks(FS)-->(S)
McDonald(SS)-->(B)
Hicks(FS)-->(B)
K/P
Nedney
Andy Lee
Returners:
A. Woodson(KR/PR)
J. Taylor(PR/KR)
And, I did not include the 1 or 2 year players. If Deion, Moss, L. Allen, Bruce, etc. got to play, it would be even easier with all of that talent. You'd have a great deal of trouble with Montana, those WRs, those TEs, Gore, the million dollar backfield members, and that dee! Joe Perry was even one of the greatest running FBs of all time! Montana would have a running game that could stand alone, Montana was very unselfish, and passing weapons that were likely unstoppable in totality. CAN YOU SAY LOADED?!
I DON'T THINK ANY ALL-TIMERS TEAM DEFEATS THIS ONE! PLEASE TELL ME...
Mike Evans not being in the Bucs Mt. Rushmore is crazy!
I hoenslty feel like brady should have been honorable mention too
He’s just your favorite receiver and he’s cold but if he’s not even top 10 all time he can’t be a top 4 buc Warren sapp brooks and barber all gotta go
@@nelsonbohanon2190 I think being the best offensive player (by far) for a franchise should put you up there.
@@nelsonbohanon2190nah id take him over Lynch
Mike Alstott should have been there instead of John lynch
Will Witherspoon was an underrated linebacker for the Carolina Panthers. Can't ignore what Deon Grant did at safety as well.
Leaving out Franco Harris for the Steelers is crazy. There is literally a statue of him in the Pittsburgh airport, what else do you need to qualify?
He has the most famous play in NFL history
The Steelers and Cowboys probably have the most HOF talent in NFL history, you can make a list with 10-20 players and someone still would’ve been snubbed
I would have put him there over Ben.
I would take Ben and Bradshaw off and put Franco and Mel Blount.
Jerome bettis could've worked too
Cris Carter and AP, genuinely two of my favorite players I’ve ever watched and two of the most electric players in not only Vikes History, but NFL history, having said that, neither should be over John Randle, arguably the greatest defensive tackle in the history of the game prior to Aaron Donald, and Paul Krause, the man with the most interceptions of all time and one of the greatest defensive backs to ever play the game.
Ravens, Lamar jackson? MVP's don't mean a thing without a ring. Joe brought more to this team. He won the real MVP award when he put the ravens on his back with an 11TD to 0 INT playoff run. Do I think Lamar has a chance to get over the hump and actually make some noise in the playoffs? Sure, but when?
If Lamar wins a championship he will be in the Top 4 which would be a lock. For now, I'm not even giving the fourth spot to a player, I'm giving that to Ozzie because of what he did during his time as GM.
A lot of these Rushmores are biased as hell towards present day players. Aaron Donald over Marshall Faulk and Kurt Warner?
@@RAAM855 Aaron Donald is a 1st ballot HoFer and undoubtedly a top 5 defensive player ever
Glad to see this him getting back to his best, when he is on it, he’s up there with the best WR is the game.
The first three with the Ravens are correct, but the fourth is so tough just because Lamar hasn't won a ring yet. If he wins a Super Bowl, which could very well happen this year, he will certainly be in the Top 4. For now, I think it's Ozzie Newsome because no one had a better track record at building his team through the draft and replacing free agents and coaches during his stint as GM (1996-2018).
Lamar doesn't deserve sht. This guy is a joke.
@@chazzx1018right
Lamar is a 2 time MVP. I haven't heard who the 4 are, but I am guessing the other 3 are Flacco, Lewis and Reed. Not sure there is a better 4 in Ravens history than Lamar.
@@thedoubledowner5359 he hasn't shown anything. 2 sb ring before him. Hell, Trent Dilfer won with them. Lamar has alot to show.
@@thedoubledowner5359 Jonathan Ogden, and Terrell Suggs.
No randy moss for the Vikings and not even having CJ2k in the honorable mentions for my titans is crazy crazy work. He continues to be disrespected. Holds the record for most yards from scrimmage in a season and can’t even get a mention.
As a 45yr long Vikings fan I have zero problem with your 4
Randy has to be on there though, he revitalized the entire franchise in 1998
As one for the last 20 years I do! Not having Randy us criminal intent
Still remember the day the Eagles released Carter and the Vikings picked him up...I had no idea who he was. lol
You can’t have a Vikings mount Rushmore without the freak.
I can't believe Jared Allen wasn't even listed as a honorable mention 🤯
Enjoyed the lists, and think you all were mostly spot-on. I would have Kenny Easley over Russ for Seattle. Just my thought
16:19 Matthew slater is in that conversation
I agree. If Bill Belichick said I've played with the best QB ever, the best defensive player ever, the best special teamer ever, with all his decades, and Matthew stuck it out post Brady, its hard not to think of that era of "Do your Job" without a selfless guy like him. Special teamers dont get as much credit as they deserve for how hard they gotta scrap to get on a roster.
Glad to see they mentioned Evans, Barber and Alstott for HMs. Truth told, either one of those three could replace Sapp on the Buc's Rushmore. Not downplaying Sapp's contribution to the team, but a lot of his off-field and on-field troubles don't make him a good choice.
Off field🤣🤣 in that case that LT off the Giants or take Michael off the cowboys.... give me a break with that snowflake 💩
Atlanta Falcons
- Michael Vick
+ Jessie Tuggle
And Jamal Anderson deserves an honorable mention. I don't care that it was just 1 season, that 1 season was the stuff of legends.
Adam vinetari for the pats shud be on there
He's more of a Colt than Patriot
Heavily disagree with Ben Roethlisberger being on the Pittsburgh Steelers Mt. Rushmore. Troy Polamalu was a once in a generation player, and he embodied what it meant to be a Steeler. In fact, I'd go as far as to say that he was the Mean Joe Greene of his era. I would have definitely placed Troy in Ben's place.
I would switch out Ben for Franco. Without his Immaculate Reception, there would've never been a dynasty.
Definitely would've gone with Polamalu and Bettis over Bradshaw and Big Ben. The QBs were great, but they were not generational players.
Absolutely agree 👍
@@steelrusherThey didn't win their first SB that year though.
We've had way too many Hall of Fame players to pick just four. But, Troy and Franco should be the first two no matter who else you put up there.
Good to see some love for the Greatest Show on Turf cornerstones
It’s seriously insane not to have Marshall Faulk on the Rams list. MVP, 3 consecutive OPOY awards, Super Bowl champion, over 10,000 rushing yards, over 6,000 receiving yards, and 100 touchdowns. Insanity.
And Dickerson
Yea no offensive players is tough, I would’ve switched Youngblood for him instead
Not a single player from the most memorable period they ever had
@@jalengreen1301The thing is Youngblood deserves to be on the Mount Rushmore too. The bigger problem is that there are only four spots, and there are some teams that have so many great players that there would need to be one or two more extra spots to fully represent an entire generation
No Moss, Warner, Faulk, Isaac Bruce, Torey Holt, Orlando Pace, ERIC DICKERSON, Kevin Greene for Carolina??? I'm not even a Rams fan but Warner, Faulk, Dickerson, and Donald seem really obvious to me, but any of the dudes I listed are more worthy than the, don't get me wrong, excellent players listed.
I know we're spoiled but Jerry Kramer and Henry Jordan could have easily made the list as other great members of our 60's dynasty. And obviously Donald Driver, maybe not a hofer but no one has carried the G quite like him
Missed a few honorable mentions: Billy Shaw, Pete Gogolak (Buf); Jan Stenerud, Otis Taylor (KC); Jerry Kramer (GB); Matt Snell, Gerry Philbin (NYJ); Ron Jaworski (Phil); Jake Scott (Mia); Alex Karras (Det); Jim Nance (NE)
Randy Gradishar(Den), quite possibly the most overlooked player in NFL history(Steel Curtain hype overshadowing him)
Why didn’t you mention Billy Sims?
as a bengals fan, i already have burrow on it. first qb in bengals history to lead us to back to back division titles and the first qb in bengals history to lead us to back to back afc championship games, took us to a super bowl and has the all time highest completion % by any nfl player with at least 50 games played at qb
Giants fan here. No Eli? No way!
There's like 4 guys on those superbowl teams that deserve to be on here more than Eli.
@@ryanrzjreli earned that spot. He beat the 🐐 twice
@@vickthashredder Both times it was blatantly obvious the defense beat Brady. The cowboys week 1 of this season has more points than the giants in both of those superbowls combined.
@ryanrzjr when both teams top defenses influence the game it comes down to the offensive side and QB play. Eli made the plays that counted and matter in both those superbowls hence why he got mvp each time.
@@artvandalay2120 he got MVP because he was the QB of the winning side.
That argument also doesn’t really hold up because Brady outplayed Eli in 2007.
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I can't get behind Russell Wilson being over Cortez Kennedy for the Seahawks. No way.
Same. Blatantly disrespectful choice.