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NFL 25 Greatest Tight Ends (2024)
This is my list for the 25 greatest tight ends in NFL history. This list took into account receiving ability, blocking ability, accolades, and longevity. Please tell me what you think, but be respectful in the comments.
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Karl Mecklenberg Highlights
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A versatile defensive player who could line up in most positions in the front seven. Mecklenberg was a great tackler, decent in coverage, and good at rushing the passer. He was a 3x First Team All Pro, had over 1,000 tackles and 79 sacks in his career. Has the nickname of the "Albino Rhino".
Maurice Jones Drew Highlights
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One of the greatest players in Jaguars history. Jones-Drew was short, but was hard to bring down for defenders. He ran alongside Fred Taylor, then took over after he left where from 2009 to 2011, he was the Jaguars offense. Had over 8,000 rushing yards, over 11,000 yards from scrimmage, and 81 total touchdowns in his career.
Deron Cherry Highlights
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A forgotten ballhawk from the 1980's. Cherry was a great deep safety picking off at least 7 passes in 5 different seasons. He had 50 interceptions in his career and was a 3x First Team All Pro, 6x Pro Bowler, and a member of the 1980's HOF All Decade Team.
Rodney Hampton Highlights
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The leading rusher for the New York Giants in the 1990's. He was a workhorse of a runner, and had some wiggle and receiving ability in his younger years. Ran for over 1,000 yards five straight seasons and held many of the teams rushing records (until they were broken by Tiki and company later on). Hampton has over 8,000 yards from scrimmage, 51 total touchdowns, and was a 2x Pro Bowler.
Rickey Jackson Highlights
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The leader of the "Dome Patrol" defense. Jackson played with intensity and toughness. He used his great strength to sack quarterbacks and tackle runners. For his career he had 139 total sacks and 40 forced fumbles along with being the first player in Saints history elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame
NFL 25 Greatest Returners (2024)
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This is my list of the top 25 returners in NFL history. This is taking into the account the return ability on both kickoffs and punts only. I also focused more on the eye test of a returner. Let me know what you think in the comments in a respectful manner.
John Gilliam Highlights
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A forgotten deep threat from the 1970's; Gilliam had great speed and put it to use with productive seasons with the Cardinals and Vikings primarily. He was a 4x Pro Bowler, had over 7,000 receiving yards, 52 total touchdowns, and 18.5 yards per reception for his career.
Herb Adderley Highlights
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One of the greatest cornerbacks in NFL history. Adderley played with a great blend of athleticism and toughness; he blanketed receivers, punished ball carriers, and delivered game changing plays with interceptions. He was a 5x NFL Champion, 3x Super Bowl Champion, and a 5x First Team All Pro. He had 48 interceptions and 9 touchdowns in his Hall of Fame career.
Thurman Thomas Highlights (Final Version)
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I remade the video from a few years ago for Thurman Thomas. One of the best NFL running backs to play in the 1990's. A Hall of Famer, MVP, 2x All Pro, and the Bills All Time Leading Rusher. Led the league in total yards from scrimmage for 4 straight seasons and accounted for over 16,000 all purpose yards.
Isiah Robertson Highlights
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A forgotten linebacker from the 1970's; Robertson was an all around great linebacker in the run game, in coverage, and putting pressure on the quarterback. He was named Defensive Rookie of the Year in 1971 along with being a 2x First Team All Pro, 3x Second Team All Pro, and a 6x Pro Bowler. He had 25 interceptions and 24.5 sacks as well. Named to the PFRA Hall of Very Good in 2016.
Curtis Martin Highlights (Final Version)
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I remade the Curtis Martin video from a few years ago; A consistent and durable runningback. Ran for over 14,000 yards and 90 touchdowns. Led the league in rushing at 31 years old. Made the Hall of Fame in 2012.
Marcus Allen Highlights (Final Version)
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I remade my Marcus Allen video from a few years ago; A smooth, versatile runner; a great running back who played for the Raiders and Chiefs. Had many achievements; Heisman Trophy winner, 1985 NFL MVP, Super Bowl XVIII MVP. Accounted for over 17,000 all purpose yards and 145 total touchdowns. Also a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Deuce McAllister Highlights
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A solid runningback in the 2000's; McAllister got his chance when the Saints traded away Ricky Williams in 2002. He broke out and had his best seasons in 2002 and 2003. He scored 54 total touchdowns and ran for over 6,000 yards in his career.
NFL 50 Greatest Interior Defensive Lineman (2024)
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NFL 50 Greatest Interior Defensive Lineman (2024)
There Lions fans we have won championships quit saying we ain't won anything 😂
約35年前の1989年、私が14歳の時、日本の東京ドームで、「サンフランシスコ・49ers」vs 「ロサンゼルス・ラムズ」のプレシーズン・マッチを見たなぁ。 そのシーズンにスーパーボウルを制することなる、ジョー・モンタナが率いる「サンフランシスコ・49ers」よりも、 「ロサンゼルス・ラムズ」のジム・エヴェレットの方が、 おれにとっては、とてもカッコよかったな。 ジム・エヴェレットは、「ロサンゼルス・ラムズ」の帽子がよく似合っていて、『こんなにカッコよく帽子をかぶる人が、この世にいるのか』と、おれは驚き、感動していた。 不運なことに、エベレットが活躍した頃は、49ersの黄金時代と重なったため、 エベレットはスーパーボウルに行くことができなかった。
That's called Vision Rams fan here
Is there not a single highlight reel that doesn't include Amy Fucking Klobuchar?
Look at all those over the shoulder completions to guys with two defenders on them. Wow
Do u think the bus would be as good in today's game
Catching balls from "Dandy Don", Craig Morton, and Roger Staubach!!
Walter payton he was a beast a mack truck
I got Sayers autograph ✍️ not knowing, l was with my parents shopping around Augusta & central, and Gale autographed a picture of himself. Awesome, nice classy guy, think l was 15 yrs. in Chicago 👍
Screen pass to Westbrook and it was OVER for ya
2:57 "On first & second down I'll do what the coaches want, on thrird down I'm throwing to Tim Brown." Never was a Raiders fan but that doesn't seem unreasonable at all to me.
The NFL needs to get back to not allowing offensive lineman to push their running back forward. I see so many guys stopped for a 2 yard carry BUT NO! The lineman drag him for another four yards. Csonka had to battle all those guys on his own! Note: This rule would also kill the Tush Push.
As a kid I remember telling a homie "his throws NEVER wobble" We used to say we threw "Warren Moon Spirals"
More athletic than both Peyton and Eli.
One thing we see some of here is he had the best straight arm I ever saw. He was big and ran upright giving him leverage to push defenders down and away
By the highlights he was amazing. Did he ever have any bad games? Was he better than Patrick Mahomes? Lamar Jackson?
I Love ❤❤ Eric M❤❤
Hey Herschel I'm an old man push-ups and sit-ups okay I got it thank you
How is Gale Sayers in the Hall of Fame but Harold Jackson is not? His numbers and his highlights are lights out for that time period. Makes no sense
Night Train Lane used to tackle dudes by clotheslining them
He Was a good running back for his time with not much competition he used that to his advantage.
Happy birthday 🎂 🥳 🎉 🎈 🎁 🎊
Manning didn't have the protection or the option men to run or gun the ball to.
1990 bets the Kansas City Chiefs in a game and was Edmonton Eskimos all-time player and 1978 Rose Bowl champion.
One of my favorite Jets of all time. Named my dog after him!
Maybe he never won a super bowl. But at least he made it 4 times. Josh Allen can't even make it to 1.
I wished he was a Giant. He played WR just how I love, physical play maker , and he could block his ass off. Barry knows how good of a downfield blocker he was.
I never saw him play on TV being from Boston, but I had one of his football cards as a kid and I loved how powerful he looked in pads.
Growing up I'll never forget watching Wilbert Montgomery! HE made me like the Eagles! Such a class act!
I've met Dan Fouts and asked him questions about going against the Raiders and talked that he hated them and had to be at his best to beating Joe Montana of the San Francisco 49ers and did get his autographs cards pictures etc.
Mccnabb was like last QB of era where u had to watch games to see if QB was good and not look at their stats. Today so many QB's lead league in completion percentage of yards but not at all good or competitive. Mcnabb was not hall of famer but Excellent above Average QB and he was competitior and clutch he always came through winning despite less talent on Offensive side of ball as eagles were defensive scheming blitz turnover team . Mcnabb is like poster boy of Old nfl, although Mcnabb is Black person, I don't ever remember him being 'scrambler' , he was like romo essentially , just shifty when needed to be . Back then a great qb is not on stat line its in game, making it competitive or pulling through being accurat eor making big throws when u need it, and mcnabb did that all time. Today's QB's they lead all stat lines yet I have never seen them take their team to next level or live up to pressure like Jimmy Garrapollo of 49ers, or Dak prescott, all these qb's lead league in stats, but not at all better than mcnabb who on surface has average stats but in game he was clutch and he was gamer , he made team very competitive .
Jim Brown didn't play with a RB with Paul Hornung's ability. My point? Jimmy Taylor would have had more yard's rushing than Brown did if Taylor had no Hornung.
Escape artist
Never can truly hut him
My favorite all time QB needs to be in hall of fame. And praying for a bengals Super Bowl win
Should be in the Hall, we have other players with short careers enshrined and Billy was very bit as good
Got to play in one playoff game.
Man this dude could run! I wasn't even a Saints Fan, but I'd watch their games just to watch him.play. He was for the Saints what Earl Compbell was for the Oilers. He was a Power Runner! I didn’t know that he had passed until I looked him up after telling someone about him. Made me a bit sad, he was good sport and excellent athlete . My condolences to the family.
They will never be another Tony Dorsett
Marshall Faulk and Eric Dickerson just happened to both play for the Rams and the Colts during their careers. Both excellent running backs.
Such a versatile rb! What a player so impactful
Never in the history of football did a guy play 15 years and his best three years were his last three years. He scored 46 touchdowns who regularly tortured my cowboys. Skattebo is the next John Riggins but he can also catch the ball and f***ing throw the ball!!!!! A complete football player. S*** put him at linebacker and you’ll get a tackle out of the guy. This is why modern scouting is so bad. Talent evaluation is at an all time low.
I was wondering if you'd have the onside kickoff return for a TD on this highight video.
He would dominate in today's era
What documentary is this?
The ball placement from Unitas was unreal this absolutely plays in todays game
The Rams should never have let him leave L.A. They should have paid him. He is my all time favorite along with Jim Brown.
Bro caught interceptions as if it was a hail mary every play 😂😂
If Prime McNabb was part of that 2017 year when they one it all, OOOFF😖😖😖 that Eagles offense would be a juggernaut.
Miachel Penix reminds me of Warren Moon.