Jerry Rice
Jerry Rice is very much the greatest player on this list. He has had many notable victories and premièred in the most memorable games giving the best action. Rice, who is from San Francisco, and an NFL bootstrapper, has worked hard to get to where he is today. Rice has recorded in the NFL books 1549 receptions. He has a total of 208 touchdowns and 22895 receiving yards. Rice has amazing statistics and has built a career which has taken him to the top. He was a treat to most players on the field, as he was deemed to score on almost every game.
Jim Brown
For nine seasons, Jim Brown was able to grab a total of 106 touchdowns and played through 12312 rushing yards. He retired early at 29, which was a surprise to most of his fans. Brown was able to make his mark as the record breaker in the game. He led the NFL between the years of 1957 and 1965.
Joe Montana
Joe Montana has claimed four Lombardi trophies and three awards at the Super Bowl as an MVP. Montana was questioned when NFL was scouting him during his early days in Notre Dame. They had no idea he would turn out this great, as they questioned his strength and toughness generally. He was 82nd in the overall pick in the NFL draft, and Bill Walsh was lucky to have this fit at the time for West Coast offence. Montana was able to prove his toughness to the world during the catch and beatdown of the 1988 Chicago Bears and Soldier Field, even long before he got the Super Bowl awards.
Lawrence Taylor
Lawrence Taylor, linebacker, was purely explosive on the field. He was an ultimate defence weapon for his team. Taylor had great speed and could defend against powerful blocking backs and plodding tackles. He compiled 132.5 quarterback sacks all through his 13-year career.
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They had no idea he would turn out this great, as they questioned his strength and toughness generally. He was 82nd in the overall pick in the NFL draft, and Bill Walsh was lucky to have this fit at the time for West Coast offence. Montana was able to prove his toughness to the world during the catch and beatdown of the 1988 Chicago Bears and Soldier Field, even long before he got the Super Bowl awards.
Lawrence Taylor
Lawrence Taylor, linebacker, was purely explosive on the field. He was an ultimate defence weapon for his team. Taylor had great speed and could defend against powerful blocking backs and plodding tackles. He compiled 132.5 quarterback sacks all through his 13-year career.
Walter Payton
The 5 feet 10 player was able to work everyone on the field. He did not really have a physically imposing build to threaten anyone on the field, but he was extremely swift. He had a zeal to finish his rubs and had an intense workout routine. He was able to land the leading records in his 13-year career with the Chicago Bears. He retired with 16726 rushing yards and a total of 110 touchdowns.