| Hint | NFL Career | Player | % Correct |
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| The greatest quarterback in NFL history | 2000–2022 | Tom Brady | 100%
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| Quarterback drafted #10 overall by the Vikings in 2024 | 2025– | J. J. McCarthy | 93%
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| Drafted #2 overall by the Lions in 2022 | 2022– | Aidan Hutchinson | 90%
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| Quarterback who, as a head coach, lost the Super Bowl to this brother | 1987–2001 | Jim Harbaugh | 85%
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| Heisman winner, NFL Defensive Player of the Year, Super Bowl champ | 1998–2015 | Charles Woodson | 65%
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| The tight end whose last name is a body part that makes people giggle | 2017–2020 | Jake Butt | 60%
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| Heisman winner who was one of the best kick returners in NFL history | 1992–2002 | Desmond Howard | 55%
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| The Jaguars asked this Michigan QB to tie his shoes and play running back | 2013–2016 | Denard Robinson | 40%
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| Vikings receiver and return man known as A.C. | 1985–1995 | Anthony Carter | 38%
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| Considered the #1 high school recruit in the country, he had a mediocre college career before joining the Packers | 2019– | Rashan Gary | 38%
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| The quarterback whose last name seems to be missing a vowel | 1993–2001 | Elvis Grbac | 35%
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| Left tackle who was drafted #1 in the 2008 draft | 2008–2016 | Jake Long | 35%
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| His real first name is Vidauntae, but his grandmother liked Taco Bell, so here we are... | 2017–2022 | Taco Charlton | 35%
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| The leading receiver in Michigan history, he once bet fellow alum Michael Phelps that he would score 17 TDs in 2008, but he only scored 3 | 2005–2012 | Braylon Edwards | 33%
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| Son of a legend, this QB was originally a walk-on at Michigan | 1998–2008 | Brian Griese | 23%
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| After a long and heralded NFL career with the Cardinals, this offensive lineman became a Monday Night Football color man | 1971–1983 | Dan Dierdorf | 23%
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