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Writer's pictureSamuel Landreth

Greatest Player for Every Team.

Arizona Cardinals, Larry Fitzgerald: Fitz has been a model player for the team since he was drafted in 2004. Although he hasn’t really played with good quarterback, except those few years with Kurt Warner, Larry has been contempt player for Arizona.


Atlanta Falcons, Matt Ryan: Maybe not the pick many people will make, who is probably Julio Jones but remember who threw him those passes. Matt Ryan will retire in the top 5 of passing yards all-time and probably top 10 touchdown passes all-time, which solidifies his spot in all time lists.


Baltimore Ravens, Ray Lewis: The all-time tackle leader since 1996 and one of the best defensive players of all time is the only choice here.


Buffalo Bills, Jim Kelly: Closely rivaled by Bruce Smith, but luckily for Kelly he played a more important position. Kelly led the Bills to four straight super bowls, losing all four, but still led that high powered offense to those games.


Carolina Panthers, Cam Newton: Him and Julius Peppers go back and forth on this list but ultimately Cam won MVP and led them to a superbowl berth.


Chicago Bears, Walter Payton: Personally, I believe he is the best runningback to play the game, so obviously he would be the best Bear.


Cincinnati Bengals, Anthony Munoz: He has been talked about so highly and people have said he could block you with one arm and drink a glass of water with the other.


Cleveland Browns, Jim Brown: He retired in his prime but still had the most rushing yards at the time of his retirement.


Dallas Cowboys, Roger Staubach: A storied franchise like the Cowboys make it hard to choose who is really the best player from that team, but I had to go with Staubach because he had less help.


Denver Broncos, John Elway: Could have been a great baseball player but shoes to play football and become one of the best to play the position.


Detroit Lions, Barry Sanders: Barry is the shiftiest player you will ever see. Retired early and was still third on the all-time rushing yards list.


Green Bay, Packers: Aaron Rodgers: The rare successor that’s better than the original, sorry Favre.


Houston Texans, JJ Watt: Their franchise is so young Watt must be the guy here.


Indianapolis Colts, Peyton Manning: Peyton came to this team when they were a laughingstock and changed the whole thought process of the Colts.


Jacksonville Jaguars, Tony Boselli: One of the best offensive linemen ever, to bad he played for an expansion franchise.


Kansas City Chiefs, Derrick Thomas: Thomas could tackle the soul right out of you, but I am sure Mahomes will be the guy someday.


Las Vegas Raiders, Marcus Allen: Known for the botched superbowl run that turned out awesome, he can make plays very few can.


Los Angeles Chargers, Phillip Rivers: I was between Philip and Lance Alworth but most won’t know who he is.


Los Angeles Rams, Deacon Jones: Jones was so good, but his stats are skewed because they did not count sacks back then.


Miami Dolphins, Dan Marino: The best QB in Dolphins history and the first QB to throw over 5,000 yards in a season.


Minnesota Vikings, Adrian Peterson: AP is a great runningback who just doesn’t know how to call it quits, he was fantastic in Minnesota.


New England Patriots, Tom Brady: Obviously.


New Orleans Saints, Drew Brees: He brought life to a city that fell apart after hurricane Katrina and led them to their one and only superbowl championship.


New York Giants, Lawrence Taylor: LT was and is the greatest sack artist I have ever seen on film, because I never got to see him actually play.


New York Jets, Joe Namath: The only Jets QB to win anything up until Mark Sanchez, and when that’s your competition is, Yikes.


Philadelphia Eagles, Reggie White: The minister of Defense reigned terror for offensive lines for his whole career.


Pittsburgh Steelers, Joe Greene: Mean Joe Greene might have the best nick name of all time. He and Jack Lambert were tough to choose from, but I ended up going with Greene.


San Francisco 49ers, Joe Montana: He was Brady before Brady.


Seattle Seahawks, Russell Wilson: He might be fresh on the scene compared to some of the other guys on here but has quickly shown how great he is.


Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Derrick Brooks: No not Tom Brady, although there is an argument. Derrick Brooks is one of the all-time great linebackers.


Tennessee Titans, Steve McNair: If we do not include the Oilers franchise McNair is a no brainer. He led the team to their only franchise and came up only one yard short from taking that game to overtime.


Washington Football Team, Darrell Green: This short cornerback really showed out his whole career and brought some hardware to the nation’s capital.



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