He won two Super Bowl rings hope rivers gets at least another chance Dan fouts along with rivers one of the best never got the support needed Fred dean Louie kelcher went to sf and got Super Bowl rings Eli made the right decision I live in San Diego and have since 1962 so I have seen it all if you want a Super Bowl ring don’t sign with the chargers one more good example Drew Brees he has a ring also. Cheap billionaires who are not rich enough to support a Super Bowl winning team both Gene Kline and the Spanos’s wouldn’t and won’t spend the money to win the big game
I will always defend Mike Vick as the fastest most agile Qb or weapon. Easily the most fun to watch since Cunningham or Steve Young.. And those dudes aren’t even in the same stratosphere.... Too bad he did t just stick with Atlanta the whole time.. And too bad he made dumb decisions.. But talent wise= damn! Not to mention he was/is HANDS DOWN the greatest Madden player all time.. 95 Speed and 99 arm str lol
The only thing as wild as the trade is the contract he signed. It had a theoretical contract value of $68M but to get any sizeable chunk of that money he would’ve had to play better than anybody in history ever had for seven years. And even then it’s hard to figure out how it gets to $68M. But essentially you can figure out how to get it to $63M but that would’ve required that he hit 10 or 20 possible incentives all seven years, break the NFL rushing record each of the first four seasons and that absurd performance of those four seasons would have gotten him a huge escalator bonus for the final three seasons. And he didn’t get anywhere close to any of it. There was a study of a bunch of the best running backs in history by using their seven best year stretch of production in their entire careers and what they’d have earned under Ricky’s deal. Emmitt Smith would have earned the most using his stats from 1992-1998 and he would’ve earned roughly $35M of the potential $68M. What shows even more how horrible of a deal it was Ladanian Tomlinsons output for his first seven years, which we all remember how absurd he was, he would have only earned roughly $17M of the potential money. This is a back who had 1,200+ yards each of those years and 10+ touchdowns each of those years and despite being that elite he’d only have made 1/4 of the potential value of the deal. Everything about his career was wild. The trade made for him was absurd, the contract he signed was absurd, and the stop and starts in the league because of his love of the flower was wild.
@@brenum9546 well you had Adrian Peterson at roughly the same time. Both were phenomenal. If your gonna make the case he was decidedly better than Peterson i think your gonna have a rough time of it.
Erik Greer AP single handedly dragged his team to the playoffs during his MVP year... Tomlinson was great too of course but he had a better team around him and a good QB for a majority of his time
Dan Reeves is the stupidest coach ever. He lost 3 Superbowls with Elway under center? can you imagine that! Stupid,stiff neck, stubborn piece of guttersnipe white trailer trash.
@@gattodiossa7915 The coach isn't throwing the ball, in 2 of those superbowls they scored only 10 points Elway went 14 of 38 in one and 10 of 26 in the other. in case you can't do math that is well below a 50% completion percentage. In fact in the first super bowl he won he only completed 11 of 22 passes
I remember watching the draft when Ditka made the trade for Ricky. I couldn't believe he gave up all those picks. And I also can't believe the Redskins didn't do anything with them.
To be fair they did get Champ Bailey by using that ammo in trades with Chicago and later got a good player in Lavar Arrington. But overall its shocking they didnt use that to become a great team. It's less shocking that Chicago somehow got a bad QB out of the deal.
Pretty insane to think about, they literally had 2 entire drafts one year, and then half of the teams draft the next year. They drafted like 30 players in a two year span and literally did nothing with any of them.
Since we can only see him today in highlight films, it's difficult to describe just how great Paul Warfield was. The best I can say is, what you see in slow motion-- the seemingly effortless moves, always in the right place, wide open all the time-- he looked like that in games, at full speed.
@@scizorbullet8185 Dan Reeves was only involved in 2 trades on this whole list. Bill Walsh was involved in more trades on his list then Dan Reeves was.
@M unfortunate for you, Most Americans don't like soccer especially American Soccer, and American Football is becoming more popular across the world especially with players from other countries making it into the league
@Harry Engel LT Roman Oben He was old veteran and those years he gave them was all he had left in the tank. But he gave them their moneys worth for what they got for him.
Cincinnati players of his early West Coast years believe if he got the job there and not in San Francisco, they'd have been a dynasty as well. That's how strong the belief and respect was for Walsh in NFL circles.
100% but they make it out like the Patriots got taken for when there was 0% chance they were drafting a WR in 1985 when they had spent the #1 overall pick in 1984 on Irving Fryar and had Stanley Morgan and Stephen Starring (3rd round pick in 83)
Green Bay Packers (1992-2007) Green Bay Packers general manager Ron Wolf traded a first-round pick (19th overall, which would be used for running back Tony Smith) for Brett Favre after the 1991 season.
But not on draft day, therefore not on this list. Favre would not have started for Jerry Glanville. Putting him with Holmgren was the perfect system for Favre to flourish.
Vick was a Pro Bowl QB who for the most part of his career did not push himself to get better. I would take LT over Vick every time. LT was playing running back at the highest level for years and won an MVP.
Steven Kunzer yeah, it sure did seem like we never got to see Vick as a finished product. He’d show off his freakish tools now and then, but only when the situation presented itself. Didn’t appear to ever be going all out. If he had, things might have been unfair, and others may have been embarrassed.
Speaking of LT being up there with Jim Brown, my favorite football memory was when LT broke Brown's rushing yard record while playing IN Cleveland. They paused the game so he could pay respect to Brown and everything. It was perfect.
@@KoltonReitz no he’s really not. Over 1k yards rushing every season while only playing 14 games. He was so far ahead of his contemporaries that he is probably the 2nd or 3rd greatest player ever.
OMG! I finally got to see one of my favorite players, Paul Warfield! He was phenomenal, both as a Brown and especially as a Dolphin. Thanks for featuring Paul Warfield!
Elway: I don't want to play for the colts, can you imagine the horse-faced jokes I'd hear everyday? Commissioner: Well dammit Elway, with that face you gotta play for one of our horse mascot teams
Well you guys do have 2 super bowls while only being a franchise for about 50 years, considering there are teams that have been around since the beginning and have never even been to the Super Bowl, I’d say that’s not too bad.
Gotta love how during #2 how they keep saying Faulk took the Rams to the superbowl. Not saying he didn't, but might want to mention Kurt Warner and Torry Holt.
Go to 18:08 and listen to the guy say TIM brown running back I think he means Jim brown. TIM brown was a wide receiver for the Raiders and he was amazing
Yeah, but the Express had offered him a 10-year, $40 million contract. That was enough to convince Young to sign with the USFL in early 1984. He agreed to take his payment in the form of an annuity paid out over forty years to help the team. As far as Testaverde, the reason he threw as many picks as he did early in his career is because the Buccaneers figured out he was colorblind. That's why the team always wore white jerseys.
Below avg qb. Not even a top 100 all time. Dudes from the run heavy 60s and 70s blow him away in yard, qb rating, tds, 🤣😂🤣there are several active players about to overtake him on the list. Within 10 yes, he won't even be a top 200 qb😅😆
Yeah there's no question. We move up 17 spots that night and pickup the best player to ever play up to this point. 1st year starting: MVP 50, 5000 2nd. Super Bowl and SBMVP. Be more than willing to debate anyone....I'll take Pat!
How much credit does Sean Peyton get for plugging in Brees to a perfect offense system? Rivers never had a top tier coach after Marty imo, Norv was ok but not what Brees has had his whole career in NO. It's sort of like Brady and Bill, how much do each owe to the others success?
The thing is, Rivers is an amazing QB (just last week he set an NFL record completing 28/29 passes and 25 straight to start the game). The organization (the Spanos family) is just not committed to winning. Having watched the Chargers for years, it's clear that Rivers has done his job and done it well his entire career. It's the team around him that has failed.
Imagine if Brees had stayed with the Chargers to this day and had LT? Oh my him and Keenan Allen and Melvin Gordon? And a really good defense? That won’t choke? Who knows what would’ve happened
None of you have made the point that under Brees the Chargers were last in the 2003 season and got the number 1 draft pick in 2004 in the first place and yet 2 years later they got the number 1 spot in the NFL under River's first year as a starter!
The Colts pay an arm and a leg to get Jeff George...only for him to end up in Atlanta a few years later. To quote the great Alanis Morissette: "Isn't that Ironic...don't you think?
Jerry Rice trade... this came about because the NFL was now looking at smaller colleges to compete with the still operating USFL. Roger Goodell was one of the people to go down there to check out this potential WR who was being looked at by USFL teams.
still can't figure out why they didn't just give the guy probation...an let him play an make money...but he was a coach killer....being an Atlanta fan since `66 what got me was trading Bret...but Glanville didn't care for him for some reason...Vick was like Neon Deon under center...exciting as hell.
Imagine if the Chargers had faith in Drew Brees and with that 1st pick they took Larry Fitzgerald Brees Tomlinson Fitzgerald Gates That offense would of been unstoppable
The Great Wee Wee I actually just watched a video can’t remeber who made it, about how during that era they had a year where they were the best team in the league by far and didn’t make the playoffs. (Had the best OER and DER, and outscoring opponents by a huge margin)
thelovebat absolutely lol. Bills got two really good players to be fair but damn dude the chiefs got a super bowl and a guy that has the potential to be a first ballet hall of famer and one of the greatest qbs ever
@@markedwards5904 You mean the injuries Mahomes suffered this year when his own offensive lineman stepped on his foot and suffering a dislocated kneecap when the Chiefs ran a routine QB sneak that Tom Brady has done all his career?
Jay Cutler is an excellent comparison. Cam Newton is another QB that let his ego outgrow his talent. They are all players who are legends in their own mind. The NFL seems to have had quite a few of those. Colts kicker Mike Vanderjagt was one and the Rams Lawrence Phillips also comes to mind. Players that have the skill and talent to be the very best in the game but fail to see that hardwork and dedication to your team wins championships. Imagine if Cutler or George had Doug Flutie’s passion and selflessness in playing the game.
Larry Ball one of the dolphins players went to highschool in my home town. Only 3,000 to 4,000 people live in that town so it is just weird yet inspiring to see somebody make it that far from nowhere.
Talk to the people in San Francisco about Joe Thomas. He personally engineered the 49ners decline in the mid to late 70s. He was the first one fired when Walsh got there
Hi @NFL Films, There are no automatic subtitles in this video and neither in the video "Top 10 Draft Moments of All Time". I'm one the hearing impaired that rely on them, and it's easy to put them on. Could you do it ? Thanks
meh if Vick had continued to play instead of getting arrested I feel it would have been a much tougher call. But LT and Brees are both phenomenal. I just cant believe Brees was looked over so much to be allowed to fall in to the second round. He has always had a rocket for an arm and great awareness even from his college tape. Regardless those were three of the best players of the decade to play the game and I am glad I got to see them all play.
Jerry Rice's case was in hindsight. What I'd find more impressive is how player who gets hyped out of college actually lives up to it with Lawrence Taylor being one of the examples despite his issues.
I like how when people try to dethrone Rice as the GOAT don't realize that playing WR isn't always about running 40 yds downfield and catching a jump ball smh. Rice was great at EVERYTHING and probably had the highest football IQ of any reciever ever.
The most underrated of these is the Timmy Jernigan and Mike Wallace Blockbuster (aka the Lamar Jackson trade) Philly traded 5 draft picks for 2 past their prime players including 2 first rounders (2018,2019)
It involved picks, but I guess this list is only draft pick swaps, not pick-for-player swaps. The Hershel Walker deal is the #1 trade involving picks of all time.
I love the Bus, he is one of my favorite Steelers, but how the hell is he on here and the Steelers trading up for Polamalu isn’t? He is one of the two best safeties in NFL history(and while many would disagree, I personally would argue he is #1 by at least a thin margin) and he helped us win 2 Super Bowls.
No safety leaps over 2 lines to sack the QB in a single bound. Makes INT's 2 inches from the ground. Comes from off the TV screen to catch speedy WR's and make them look like they are in slow motion. I don't care WHAT Reed or Lott's numbers are, no safety has done the weird, strange, and inhuman things that Troy did. He's the best safety of all time on athleticism alone.
@@NickWuebker As a niner fan I wanted the niners to take even DeShaun Watson or Patrick mahomes. The 49ers fleece the bears into thinking that they were going to take Mitch trubisky. So the bears gave the 49ers a bunch of picks just to move up one spot to the number 2 pick and the bears took Mitch trubisky. I thought the 49ers are going to take DeShaun Watson with the number 3 pick or Patrick mahomes but they took Solomon Thomas lmao. Also congratulations to your chiefs but Patrick mahomes shouldn't been super bowl MVP. it should have went to Damien Williams the running back who had 115 yards rushing caught 4 passes for 30+ yards and had two TDs. Patrick mahomes had two interceptions and fumbled twice. If Damien Williams was somebody like Adrian Peterson or Marshall faulk he would have got the super bowl MVP.
I’m a Raider fan and it’s tough to admit but LT was something else. He wasn’t the toughest back, he wasn’t the fastest, he wasn’t the most powerful , or the quickest, or the best catching the ball. But what he was the best at for his time window was he could do all of the above at the highest level and not many RBs in the league could do that. It may be my biased imagination , but I just remember LT having his best games in the Oakland Coliseum. Down in SD, LT would get his yards , but it was a work in progress. He would pound the rock and then get bottled up for a short spell , and pop off here n there
Just goes to show that didn't have a clue how to evaluate talent or run a football team. They pissed away their chance with Bo Jackson by ruining his remaining eligibility for college baseball, then they picked Testaverde despite the fact that he threw FIVE interceptions in his last college game in the Fiesta Bowl. The Bucs were so bad back then that Chris Berman used to call the game between Green Bay and Tampa The Bay of Pigs.
Do people seriously thinks things would have changed for the Bucs had they kept Young? Trading him was the best thing they could have done for the guy considering how much of a hot mess they were, especially under Culverhouse.
No doubt about that! Problem was that the back half of his career came during the mid 1980s slide and then Herschel Walker joined the team and he got pushed out so people tend to forget how good he was. That 99 yard touchdown run came in a loss after all.
Bettis trade was a Win-Win. Steelers got their power back, Rams got Ernie Conwell and traded for Marshall Faulk in 99 the Greatest Show on Turf! Both teams ended up with a Super Bowl title because of this trade
His father is named Eddie, but played in the Arena league. Not the same Eddie Brown that played for the Bengals and went to University of Miami. Antonio's father played for Louisiana Tech.
I know I’m 6 months late to this. But it’s probably because that really hasn’t played out. These are all from like 15+ years ago. In 10 years from now when he’s a HOFer they’ll probably do another one and include him.
Oh also Cleveland enjoy many mediocre seasons with that tool Baker Mayfield. MVP Candidate by his second year like Wentz i think not. Enjoy smelling the trash water at the bottom of the dumpster that you will share with the Jets and Giants.
13:29 The Tim Dwight Trade 😉 Atlanta trades Tim Dwight a 1st round draft pick & a 2nd round draft pick to the San Diego Chargers in exchange for a first round draft pick Vick- 1st round draft pick by the Atlanta Falcons Tomlinson- 1st round draft pick by the San Diego Chargers Brees- 2nd round draft pick by the San Diego Chargers
24:23 -2436 Sums up how the redskins failed to use the draft picks to win a championship or even be a title contender in the 10 year period. They only got LT Chris samuels and Lavar Arrington out of those picks from the 99 draft.
Even though I'm extremely biased the Bucs 1995 first round should have made this list. Bucs traded down from the 7th to the 12th pick with the Eagles. Bucs had Warren Sapp fall to them at 12. Then they traded what they got from the Eagles to the Cowboys to move back into the first round to select Derrick Brooks.
I remember a game where Jerome Bettis had 5 carries for -1yds and 3 touchdowns....greatest stat ever.
Brian Harding I’m guessing 3 1 yard rushes with 2 rushes resulting in -4 yards
@@xtrnal_demon9226 it's like a die hard riddle. 🤣🤣 How do you have 3 TDS with 1 yard rushing
UNCOMMON SENCE I got the joke I just wanted the play by play for the end result
05-06 season against the Lions
you mean trent Richardson? :)
"Eli Manning has become the most hated sports figure in San Diego since Ryan Leaf."
Dean Spanos: "Hold my beer."
Phil Michaels 😭😭 coming from a San diegan
Phil Michaels I don’t pay attention to the chargers so I don’t get it
Hated in San Diego? Big deal! Philadelphia throws batteries at outfielders that are looking the other way. D’s.
c b - Threw things at Santa...........
He won two Super Bowl rings hope rivers gets at least another chance Dan fouts along with rivers one of the best never got the support needed Fred dean Louie kelcher went to sf and got Super Bowl rings Eli made the right decision I live in San Diego and have since 1962 so I have seen it all if you want a Super Bowl ring don’t sign with the chargers one more good example Drew Brees he has a ring also. Cheap billionaires who are not rich enough to support a Super Bowl winning team both Gene Kline and the Spanos’s wouldn’t and won’t spend the money to win the big game
Bill Walsh was a genius and Dan Reeves has been in the room for probably every major event in the NFL.
I mean if Vick never went to Jail that is one of the most even trades ever... LT for Mike Vick was fantastic
Yep
I will always defend Mike Vick as the fastest most agile Qb or weapon.
Easily the most fun to watch since Cunningham or Steve Young..
And those dudes aren’t even in the same stratosphere....
Too bad he did t just stick with Atlanta the whole time..
And too bad he made dumb decisions..
But talent wise= damn!
Not to mention he was/is HANDS DOWN the greatest Madden player all time..
95 Speed and 99 arm str lol
@@CT-nb5lm he’s good but wasn’t accurate and wouldn’t be better than some of the mobile Qb’s today
Drew Brees turned out to be a much better QB, even during Vick's peak years.
@@Diostillrocks
Vick at his best day didn’t come close to what Brees was when brees won SB44 with New Orleans in 2009
Imagine if twitter was a thing when the Ricky William's trade went down 😂😂😂
The commissioner's face was hilarious.. The confusion 🤣🤣
It would have crashed and burned.
The only thing as wild as the trade is the contract he signed. It had a theoretical contract value of $68M but to get any sizeable chunk of that money he would’ve had to play better than anybody in history ever had for seven years. And even then it’s hard to figure out how it gets to $68M. But essentially you can figure out how to get it to $63M but that would’ve required that he hit 10 or 20 possible incentives all seven years, break the NFL rushing record each of the first four seasons and that absurd performance of those four seasons would have gotten him a huge escalator bonus for the final three seasons. And he didn’t get anywhere close to any of it. There was a study of a bunch of the best running backs in history by using their seven best year stretch of production in their entire careers and what they’d have earned under Ricky’s deal. Emmitt Smith would have earned the most using his stats from 1992-1998 and he would’ve earned roughly $35M of the potential $68M. What shows even more how horrible of a deal it was Ladanian Tomlinsons output for his first seven years, which we all remember how absurd he was, he would have only earned roughly $17M of the potential money. This is a back who had 1,200+ yards each of those years and 10+ touchdowns each of those years and despite being that elite he’d only have made 1/4 of the potential value of the deal. Everything about his career was wild. The trade made for him was absurd, the contract he signed was absurd, and the stop and starts in the league because of his love of the flower was wild.
@@Matt-cr4vv didn't he travel to another country just to smoke?
Tomlinson doesn't get enough credit for how good he was
Cowboy Flame how? He’s widely regarded as one of the best Running backs of the 2000s
Q Jones “one of the best”
@@brenum9546 well you had Adrian Peterson at roughly the same time. Both were phenomenal. If your gonna make the case he was decidedly better than Peterson i think your gonna have a rough time of it.
Really? As a KC fan I’d say he was awesome
Erik Greer AP single handedly dragged his team to the playoffs during his MVP year... Tomlinson was great too of course but he had a better team around him and a good QB for a majority of his time
Phillip Rivers The NFL’s all time leading baby maker.
Pretty sure his former teammate Antonio Cromartie owns that title. That guy has like 12 kids I'm pretty sure.
Hey
Maybe those two had a big bet on who could keep making so many without getting a S B ring
Willis McGahee?
Just looked it up its only 10 kids with 9 different women.
Why does it seem that Dan Reeves was involved in every football transaction ever? What a hoss!
Chris Celona More like a baller 😎
😂😂
Chris Celona LmFaAo
Dan Reeves is the stupidest coach ever. He lost 3 Superbowls with Elway under center? can you imagine that! Stupid,stiff neck, stubborn piece of guttersnipe white trailer trash.
@@gattodiossa7915 The coach isn't throwing the ball, in 2 of those superbowls they scored only 10 points Elway went 14 of 38 in one and 10 of 26 in the other. in case you can't do math that is well below a 50% completion percentage. In fact in the first super bowl he won he only completed 11 of 22 passes
I remember watching the draft when Ditka made the trade for Ricky. I couldn't believe he gave up all those picks. And I also can't believe the Redskins didn't do anything with them.
To be fair they did get Champ Bailey by using that ammo in trades with Chicago and later got a good player in Lavar Arrington. But overall its shocking they didnt use that to become a great team. It's less shocking that Chicago somehow got a bad QB out of the deal.
Yes that’s crazy ditka Is in the hall of shame😂the redskins should be ashamed as well they should have went to the super bowl several times 😂
Pretty insane to think about, they literally had 2 entire drafts one year, and then half of the teams draft the next year. They drafted like 30 players in a two year span and literally did nothing with any of them.
2 words: Dan Snyder…
I’m pretty sure we turned one of those picks into Brad Johnson who was a legit QB…
Since we can only see him today in highlight films, it's difficult to describe just how great Paul Warfield was. The best I can say is, what you see in slow motion-- the seemingly effortless moves, always in the right place, wide open all the time-- he looked like that in games, at full speed.
Bill Walsh was the best head coach the 49ers ever had what a Legend. He made the 49ers a dynasty. R.i.p to the legend
Ok, great observations Captain Obvious
@@kingdingaling2469 chill out kid he’s just paying his respects on the internet lmaoo tf
Bengals biggest mistake not hiring Bill Walsh for head coach.
Can't believe that Joe Montana got drafted by a pick traded with Seahawks. OMG, drafts are so fascinating...
The common denominator here is Dan Reeves
true legend
Dan Reeves was only involved in 2 trades on this whole list. Bill Walsh was involved in more trades on his list then Dan Reeves was.
@@scizorbullet8185 Dan Reeves was only involved in 2 trades on this whole list. Bill Walsh was involved in more trades on his list then Dan Reeves was.
@M unfortunate for you, Most Americans don't like soccer especially American Soccer, and American Football is becoming more popular across the world especially with players from other countries making it into the league
@@jumblesgaming til the head injuries popped up
"a staple at left tackle for a year and a half"
yeah, that's not how that works
The staple from Staples’
LOL
@Harry Engel LT Roman Oben He was old veteran and those years he gave them was all he had left in the tank. But he gave them their moneys worth for what they got for him.
They spent a 5th round pick to get him... That’s pretty good, actually..
5th RD pick starter who helped build a line for LT, not terrible, but not a staple lol
Bill Walsh has to be one of the smartest foootball minds ever
Cincinnati players of his early West Coast years believe if he got the job there and not in San Francisco, they'd have been a dynasty as well. That's how strong the belief and respect was for Walsh in NFL circles.
Not when it came to Rick Mirer.
Damn, the 49ers tricked a whole lot of folks.
Phillip Rivers The NFL’s all time leading baby maker.
That’s why they were a dynasty in the 80’s. They spotted talent when no one else saw it.
Correction, Bill Walsh tricked those tricks
Jerry rice one of the most humble players to play the game, not to mention the best receiver !!
100% but they make it out like the Patriots got taken for when there was 0% chance they were drafting a WR in 1985 when they had spent the #1 overall pick in 1984 on Irving Fryar and had Stanley Morgan and Stephen Starring (3rd round pick in 83)
Green Bay Packers (1992-2007) Green Bay Packers general manager Ron Wolf traded a first-round pick (19th overall, which would be used for running back Tony Smith) for Brett Favre after the 1991 season.
But not on draft day, therefore not on this list. Favre would not have started for Jerry Glanville. Putting him with Holmgren was the perfect system for Favre to flourish.
Hell yeah, that trade to get Jerry Rice, cemented my 49ers legacy FR. You cant get no better than that.
Vick was a Pro Bowl QB who for the most part of his career did not push himself to get better. I would take LT over Vick every time. LT was playing running back at the highest level for years and won an MVP.
Dont forget the chargers also got Drew Brees in the second round from tge pick they got from the falcons
Steven Kunzer yeah, it sure did seem like we never got to see Vick as a finished product. He’d show off his freakish tools now and then, but only when the situation presented itself. Didn’t appear to ever be going all out. If he had, things might have been unfair, and others may have been embarrassed.
Michael Edwards yet both were on some of the best teams since the Triplets’ Cowboys
Michael Edwards thats because LT spent his career with Regular season Dynamo, Rivers. Dude can’t do much better than a wild card victory.
Michael Edwards language
Never knew Dallas was so close to getting Jerry Rice.
I just realized how much better this show gets without cutting to comments by "comedians."
Speaking of LT being up there with Jim Brown, my favorite football memory was when LT broke Brown's rushing yard record while playing IN Cleveland. They paused the game so he could pay respect to Brown and everything. It was perfect.
Yeah but brown is the most overrated RB ever
@@KoltonReitz Thanks for letting everyone know you're ignorant right off the bat 👍
@@KoltonReitz no he’s really not. Over 1k yards rushing every season while only playing 14 games. He was so far ahead of his contemporaries that he is probably the 2nd or 3rd greatest player ever.
20:15 WTF?? LOL!!
OMG! I finally got to see one of my favorite players, Paul Warfield! He was phenomenal, both as a Brown and especially as a Dolphin.
Thanks for featuring Paul Warfield!
Seems like he never gets mentioned
@@winstonsmith11 Paul Warfield was a genius catching a football. His route running was spot on. He was the PERFECT wide receiver. PERFECT!
I had the pleasure of meeting Steve Young. He’s really nice.
"Nobody ever caught Tony Dorsett"
Darell Green: " Hold my Tootsie Roll"
Was searching for this comment LOL
Elway: I don't want to play for the colts, can you imagine the horse-faced jokes I'd hear everyday?
Commissioner: Well dammit Elway, with that face you gotta play for one of our horse mascot teams
😂😂
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Raider fan most likely...
“Drew Brees, future MVP” almost, so close
The fact that he never ended up winning one is mind blowing
As a Tampa Bay fan to know we drafted Steve Young and Bo Jackson with nothing to show for it is painful 🤣
made up for it with Tampa Tom!
Well you guys do have 2 super bowls while only being a franchise for about 50 years, considering there are teams that have been around since the beginning and have never even been to the Super Bowl, I’d say that’s not too bad.
I don’t know when this film was made but an updated version has to include the falcons trading 5 (6 maybe?) picks for julio
Gotta love how during #2 how they keep saying Faulk took the Rams to the superbowl. Not saying he didn't, but might want to mention Kurt Warner and Torry Holt.
What about Orlando Pace?
Ort London Fletcher or Isaac Bruce?@@DestinyZX1
the chargers coaching staff are the reason the chargers don't have a championship. ya'll should've won as least ONCE.
Willie Hardiman they had Gates,Rivers, and LT at their prime and still wasn’t enough. I’ll never get how they screwed it up...
i wonder that everyday. We go 14-2 in 2006 and lose in the first round to the pats...
Marlon McCree is the reason we don’t have one lmfao
To Release is To Resolve reason why they haven’t won a super bowl is cuz they don’t bring back them navy blue uniforms again lol
Willie Hardiman c
18:52 You gotta love how Pete Rozelle really had fun with the draft
That Eli-Rivers trade is probably top three all time now.
"With all those picks, how didnt the redskins managed to become a dynasty?"
Answer: Dan Synder. Fail to the Deadskins!
Look what the cowboys did with the Herchel walker trade 3 superbowls 4 straight NFC championship appearances.
Drew Brees is so iconic in New Orleans sometimes I forget he was on the Chargers.
Go to 18:08 and listen to the guy say TIM brown running back I think he means Jim brown. TIM brown was a wide receiver for the Raiders and he was amazing
Prior to his NFL career, Steve Young was a member of the Los Angeles Express in the United States Football League (USFL) for two seasons.
Yeah, but the Express had offered him a 10-year, $40 million contract. That was enough to convince Young to sign with the USFL in early 1984. He agreed to take his payment in the form of an annuity paid out over forty years to help the team.
As far as Testaverde, the reason he threw as many picks as he did early in his career is because the Buccaneers figured out he was colorblind. That's why the team always wore white jerseys.
The Faulk trade worked out well for both teams.
i don’t agree with the statement edgerin james is on marshall faulk level though
PEYTON MANNING ADOPTED 😂😂😂
It looks like Paul Taglibue can't even believe what the Saints traded for Ricky Williams when he was reading off all those draft picks.
Jeff George =Jay Cutler
Chris Hinton, the OT involved in the Jeff George trade, was part of the 1983 trade that sent Elway to Denver. Damn.
He's also a Michael Jordan doppelganger
Bills Rams n Colts was a massive deal.. helped turn Buffalo into a powerhouse n involved Eric Dickerson in his prime.
Doesn't get much bigger
I’d love to see this list updated
28:52 "Hey Steve Young, can they ever take that Super Bowl victory away from you?" "Okay, thanks for letting me know."
Haha, remember when the Chargers were in San Diego?
crowtservo I member lmao
They said San Diego is the problem lmao
Now every game they play is an away game because their fanbase is gone.
Yeah, it was only a year ago????
Or when Tampa had those orange and white outfits
That move at 16:40 by Vick was crazy
Below avg qb. Not even a top 100 all time. Dudes from the run heavy 60s and 70s blow him away in yard, qb rating, tds, 🤣😂🤣there are several active players about to overtake him on the list. Within 10 yes, he won't even be a top 200 qb😅😆
Best trade on the draft is John Dorsey the GM of the Chiefs at the time trading for Pat Mahomes in 2017
I was just coming here to mention that.
Yeah there's no question. We move up 17 spots that night and pickup the best player to ever play up to this point. 1st year starting: MVP 50, 5000 2nd. Super Bowl and SBMVP. Be more than willing to debate anyone....I'll take Pat!
There talking history not future
@@stevenbrown6720 and we are talking all time
But tbh...only the chefs could make good use of his talents with the coaching. If mahomes came to chicago in that draft...we would of ruined him
To think the Chargers could have had LT and Brees for years. Geez.
How much credit does Sean Peyton get for plugging in Brees to a perfect offense system? Rivers never had a top tier coach after Marty imo, Norv was ok but not what Brees has had his whole career in NO. It's sort of like Brady and Bill, how much do each owe to the others success?
The thing is, Rivers is an amazing QB (just last week he set an NFL record completing 28/29 passes and 25 straight to start the game). The organization (the Spanos family) is just not committed to winning. Having watched the Chargers for years, it's clear that Rivers has done his job and done it well his entire career. It's the team around him that has failed.
Imagine if Brees had stayed with the Chargers to this day and had LT? Oh my him and Keenan Allen and Melvin Gordon? And a really good defense? That won’t choke? Who knows what would’ve happened
None of you have made the point that under Brees the Chargers were last in the 2003 season and got the number 1 draft pick in 2004 in the first place and yet 2 years later they got the number 1 spot in the NFL under River's first year as a starter!
Too hung up on stupid ryan leaf and rivers to give brees a chance
I expected to see the Herschel Walker to the Vikings trade. It launched the Cowboys in the early nineties.
The Colts pay an arm and a leg to get Jeff George...only for him to end up in Atlanta a few years later. To quote the great Alanis Morissette: "Isn't that Ironic...don't you think?
Eli Manning for Philip Rivers was a win-win for both the Chargers and Giants. Both teams found their signal caller for the next decade.
If the chargers weren’t cursed with Marty, they probably could’ve won a ring too.
Jerry Rice trade... this came about because the NFL was now looking at smaller colleges to compete with the still operating USFL. Roger Goodell was one of the people to go down there to check out this potential WR who was being looked at by USFL teams.
Not gonna lie if I want a scrambling QB obviously u want Peyton Manning
nah b thomas brady
I’m thinkin more Dan Marino/Kurt Warner
Yeah fr Lamar Jackson doesn't compare
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LT was great man.. could rush, catch, even sometimes throw... never got hurt and never fumbled. as a daygo kid, my favorite player ever
Ricky Williams was a great running back that had the misfortune of playing for some bad teams. My Dolphins being one of them.
hate how vick's career turned out woulda won a ring by now
Really? With who?
Korra idk but i just gotta feelimg he woulda won one by now
He had chances with several good teams, none of them could finish sadly
still can't figure out why they didn't just give the guy probation...an let him play an make money...but he was a coach killer....being an Atlanta fan since `66 what got me was trading Bret...but Glanville didn't care for him for some reason...Vick was like Neon Deon under center...exciting as hell.
CarolinaDab 19 Matt Ryan>>>Cam Newton
Julio Jones>>>Kelvin Benjamin
Imagine if the Chargers had faith in Drew Brees and with that 1st pick they took Larry Fitzgerald
Brees
Tomlinson
Fitzgerald
Gates
That offense would of been unstoppable
The Great Wee Wee I actually just watched a video can’t remeber who made it, about how during that era they had a year where they were the best team in the league by far and didn’t make the playoffs. (Had the best OER and DER, and outscoring opponents by a huge margin)
Brees and LT played together...what are you talking about
In about 10 years time when re-evaluating this kind of list, the Chiefs trading up for Patrick Mahomes is going to be on this list.
thelovebat absolutely lol. Bills got two really good players to be fair but damn dude the chiefs got a super bowl and a guy that has the potential to be a first ballet hall of famer and one of the greatest qbs ever
Patrick is a flash in the pan, then he is a serious injury just waiting to happen. The stupid way that He plays
@@markedwards5904 You mean the injuries Mahomes suffered this year when his own offensive lineman stepped on his foot and suffering a dislocated kneecap when the Chiefs ran a routine QB sneak that Tom Brady has done all his career?
Poor suckers.
@@markedwards5904sucker
22:08 In my book, this is the stupidest trade in NFL history.
Agreed
All the love for the Chargers? They're so smart. They're so talented. They make so many good moves. And how many Super Bowls did they make?
1, however with Stan Humphries as starting QB and Natrone Means (Business) as star RB.
Scouts think Tomlison was gonna bust and Trent Richardson can't miss
Are we not gonna mention how we saw Drew Brees hurdle a guy in the endzone
Jeff George =Jay Cutler
Jay Cutler is an excellent comparison. Cam Newton is another QB that let his ego outgrow his talent. They are all players who are legends in their own mind. The NFL seems to have had quite a few of those. Colts kicker Mike Vanderjagt was one and the Rams Lawrence Phillips also comes to mind. Players that have the skill and talent to be the very best in the game but fail to see that hardwork and dedication to your team wins championships. Imagine if Cutler or George had Doug Flutie’s passion and selflessness in playing the game.
Jay Cutler did way better than George Cutler got into the playoff more times than George did
Archie Lee
Hershael Walker from Cowboys to Vikings. Cowboys drafted a good core of their Super Bowl teams from what they received from the Vikings.
@@robschumann9665 OBJ quickly becoming one of these
@@shab8182 I know right he is losing it
Larry Ball one of the dolphins players went to highschool in my home town. Only 3,000 to 4,000 people live in that town so it is just weird yet inspiring to see somebody make it that far from nowhere.
Around 20:17 does my man lateral towards 😂😂
I mean, Peyton and Edgerrin was dope as hell, but Peyton and Faulk...damn.
11:35 "you know everything"
..."yea" 😂😂😂
Talk to the people in San Francisco about Joe Thomas. He personally engineered the 49ners decline in the mid to late 70s. He was the first one fired when Walsh got there
Hi @NFL Films,
There are no automatic subtitles in this video and neither in the video "Top 10 Draft Moments of All Time".
I'm one the hearing impaired that rely on them, and it's easy to put them on. Could you do it ? Thanks
LT and Drew Brees > Vick.
Bestoftherest222
LT > Vick
Brees > Vick
You don't need both of them to be greater than Vick.
LT
Broncos 4L7 your dumb LT was better value then vick
meh if Vick had continued to play instead of getting arrested I feel it would have been a much tougher call. But LT and Brees are both phenomenal. I just cant believe Brees was looked over so much to be allowed to fall in to the second round. He has always had a rocket for an arm and great awareness even from his college tape. Regardless those were three of the best players of the decade to play the game and I am glad I got to see them all play.
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I would trade my whole draft for Jerry Rice but not Ricky Williams
I personally don't think jerry rice was the goat he was great but I would rather have randy moss and calvin Johnson
Sideshow Bob moss is the goat
Sideshow Bob if i could go back in time and get any player, id get Lawrence Taylor.
Jerry Rice's case was in hindsight. What I'd find more impressive is how player who gets hyped out of college actually lives up to it with Lawrence Taylor being one of the examples despite his issues.
I like how when people try to dethrone Rice as the GOAT don't realize that playing WR isn't always about running 40 yds downfield and catching a jump ball smh. Rice was great at EVERYTHING and probably had the highest football IQ of any reciever ever.
The most underrated of these is the Timmy Jernigan and Mike Wallace Blockbuster (aka the Lamar Jackson trade) Philly traded 5 draft picks for 2 past their prime players including 2 first rounders (2018,2019)
“Idk if any player from the QB position was the fastest player on the field”
*Lamar Jackson has entered the chat*
whoever wrote the script saying "charger's recent success" should probably lose some pay
Wolverine Xk facts
Wolverine Xk this video was filmed years ago
Wolverine Xk this video is OLD...
Wolverine Xk omfg😂😂
Yeah this video has to be 10 years old. They called the Chargers "the best team in the league" lol
Herschel Walker trade with Minnesota not even mention?
not a draft trade
It involved picks, but I guess this list is only draft pick swaps, not pick-for-player swaps. The Hershel Walker deal is the #1 trade involving picks of all time.
otherwise the Brett Favre trade with Atlanta would be on here.
Joe Shmoebies No it's literal draft day trades. Thats why Manning for Rivers is on here
Not a draft day trade.
I love the Bus, he is one of my favorite Steelers, but how the hell is he on here and the Steelers trading up for Polamalu isn’t? He is one of the two best safeties in NFL history(and while many would disagree, I personally would argue he is #1 by at least a thin margin) and he helped us win 2 Super Bowls.
It was a great trade, but the Bettis trade was outright theft. HOF back and a high 3 for a low 2 and 4.
No safety leaps over 2 lines to sack the QB in a single bound. Makes INT's 2 inches from the ground. Comes from off the TV screen to catch speedy WR's and make them look like they are in slow motion. I don't care WHAT Reed or Lott's numbers are, no safety has done the weird, strange, and inhuman things that Troy did. He's the best safety of all time on athleticism alone.
lol and now Deandre Hopkins is probably like number #1 on this list 👏🤣 steal of the century #firebillo'brien
This is draft trades, Hopkins wasn’t traded as part of the draft
Idiot
These would make great what-ifs!
Chiefs trade for mahomes belongs on future lists
Absolutely. People thought the Chiefs were crazy for trading up 18 spots to get him. All I have to say is : Who's laughing now?
@@NickWuebker As a niner fan I wanted the niners to take even DeShaun Watson or Patrick mahomes. The 49ers fleece the bears into thinking that they were going to take Mitch trubisky.
So the bears gave the 49ers a bunch of picks just to move up one spot to the number 2 pick and the bears took Mitch trubisky. I thought the 49ers are going to take DeShaun Watson with the number 3 pick or Patrick mahomes but they took Solomon Thomas lmao.
Also congratulations to your chiefs but Patrick mahomes shouldn't been super bowl MVP. it should have went to Damien Williams the running back who had 115 yards rushing caught 4 passes for 30+ yards and had two TDs. Patrick mahomes had two interceptions and fumbled twice. If Damien Williams was somebody like Adrian Peterson or Marshall faulk he would have got the super bowl MVP.
There talking history not future
I’m a Raider fan and it’s tough to admit but LT was something else. He wasn’t the toughest back, he wasn’t the fastest, he wasn’t the most powerful , or the quickest, or the best catching the ball. But what he was the best at for his time window was he could do all of the above at the highest level and not many RBs in the league could do that. It may be my biased imagination , but I just remember LT having his best games in the Oakland Coliseum. Down in SD,
LT would get his yards , but it was a work in progress. He would pound the rock and then get bottled up for a short spell , and pop off here n there
Steve Young's reputation with TB, and I recall it vividly, was that he had a noodle arm.
Yeah ok
Just goes to show that didn't have a clue how to evaluate talent or run a football team. They pissed away their chance with Bo Jackson by ruining his remaining eligibility for college baseball, then they picked Testaverde despite the fact that he threw FIVE interceptions in his last college game in the Fiesta Bowl. The Bucs were so bad back then that Chris Berman used to call the game between Green Bay and Tampa The Bay of Pigs.
Do people seriously thinks things would have changed for the Bucs had they kept Young? Trading him was the best thing they could have done for the guy considering how much of a hot mess they were, especially under Culverhouse.
20:20 that forward pass tho lol
I'm not a cowboys fan but dorsett maybe one of the most underrated rbs of all time noone talks about this dude and he was pretty dam good
No doubt about that! Problem was that the back half of his career came during the mid 1980s slide and then Herschel Walker joined the team and he got pushed out so people tend to forget how good he was. That 99 yard touchdown run came in a loss after all.
Bettis trade was a Win-Win. Steelers got their power back, Rams got Ernie Conwell and traded for Marshall Faulk in 99 the Greatest Show on Turf! Both teams ended up with a Super Bowl title because of this trade
Mike Youngblood welllll you can’t forget they lucked out with Kurt Warner becoming one of the best qbs in the league
Erine Cornwell lol come on dude
Hey as a Steelers fan who hate the bucs for no apparent reason I can say that the bucs old uniforms were amazing
37:31 Fun Fact: Eddie Brown actually has a son that also plays wide reciever in the NFL. His name is Antonio, you might've heard of him.
His father is named Eddie, but played in the Arena league. Not the same Eddie Brown that played for the Bengals and went to University of Miami. Antonio's father played for Louisiana Tech.
24:22 Exactly! The question that no one asks that also can't answer.
People thought Bettis was at the end of his career? They traded for him after his 3rd season in the league lol
And he had 3000+ yards in those 3 seasons with 15 TDs so its really confusing.
Mike Marts always looks like he's about to give a history lecture
It's would be hilarious if trubisky ends up on this list in a couple years.
I hope so
Trust me, he’s going to be here. Much as I hate to say it.
MrBlueD3V1L a 2nd and 4th i guess
The biggest trade ever was Hershel Walker to Minnesota and the Cowboys got the bulk of a Championship team for years.
What about the Falcons trading up for Julio Jones?
R u saying that it was bad? He may go down being mentioned in the same breath as a Rice, Moss, Owens etc.
Nicky Robinson That’s why this is called the “top 10 draft trades of all time” not “top 10 worst draft trades”
I know I’m 6 months late to this. But it’s probably because that really hasn’t played out. These are all from like 15+ years ago. In 10 years from now when he’s a HOFer they’ll probably do another one and include him.
its from 2007
@@nickyrobinson1742 well duh Julio will definitely go down with them
21:38 Ricky Williams 99 Draft Trade
Wentz trade will be up here one day!
Lester Glenn not if he keeps getting hurt.
Balzac T. Bagher well, that was a freak accident that took Wentz out. It's not like he's injury prone
geene smith
Dude has had an injury of some kind every year since 2015 tho. Though the others are not worth mentioning really.
Lester Glenn
Your damn right. Thank you Cleveland for the Lombardi Trophy. And thank you for amazing decades of football yet to come.
Oh also Cleveland enjoy many mediocre seasons with that tool Baker Mayfield. MVP Candidate by his second year like Wentz i think not.
Enjoy smelling the trash water at the bottom of the dumpster that you will share with the Jets and Giants.
13:29
The Tim Dwight Trade 😉
Atlanta trades Tim Dwight a 1st round draft pick & a 2nd round draft pick to the San Diego Chargers in exchange for a first round draft pick
Vick- 1st round draft pick by the Atlanta Falcons
Tomlinson- 1st round draft pick by the San Diego Chargers
Brees- 2nd round draft pick by the San Diego Chargers
24:23 -2436 Sums up how the redskins failed to use the draft picks to win a championship or even be a title contender in the 10 year period. They only got LT Chris samuels and Lavar Arrington out of those picks from the 99 draft.
11:23 - this little sequence is one of the most amazing things I've ever seen. Had his line already packed up and gone home?
Even though I'm extremely biased the Bucs 1995 first round should have made this list. Bucs traded down from the 7th to the 12th pick with the Eagles. Bucs had Warren Sapp fall to them at 12. Then they traded what they got from the Eagles to the Cowboys to move back into the first round to select Derrick Brooks.