Top-10
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Pick
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Team
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Pos.
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Player
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Hint
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1
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Rams
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QB
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Sam Bradford
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Led the NFL in completion percentage for the 2016 season
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2
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Lions
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DT
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Ndumukong Suh
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Won his first Super Bowl in 2021 with the Buccaneers
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3
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Buccaneers
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DT
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Gerald McCoy
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Made 6 straight Pro Bowls from 2012-2017
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4
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Redskins
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OT
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Trent Williams
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Became the highest-paid OT ever in 2021
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5
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Chiefs
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S
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Eric Berry
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Recovered from cancer to win the 2015 Comeback Player of the Year Award
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6
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Seahawks
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OT
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Russell Okung
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Two time Pro-Bowler who won Super Bowl XLVIII with Seattle
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7
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Browns
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CB
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Joe Haden
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In a classic Browns bungle, he was released in 2017 and signed with the Steelers
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8
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Raiders
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LB
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Rolando McClain
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Released in 2012 due to off-field issues, last played for Dallas in 2015
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9
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Bills
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RB
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CJ Spiller
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Failed to live up to the hype, he became Clemson's RB coach in 2021
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10
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Jaguars
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DT
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Tyson Alualu
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Hawaiian who signed with the Steelers in 2021 after initially accepting another contract offer
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Notable Selections
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Round
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Team
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Pos.
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Player
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Hint
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1
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Seahawks
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S
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Earl Thomas
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Key cog in Seattle's "Legion of Boom" defense
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1
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Giants
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LB
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Jason Pierre-Paul
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Lost part of his right hand after detonating a firework in it
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1
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49ers
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OG
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Mike Iupati
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American-Samoan who was a 2012 First-Team All Pro
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1
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Steelers
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C
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Maurkice Pouncey
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Member of the NFL's 2010s All-Decade Team
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1
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Broncos
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WR
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Demaryius Thomas
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Pro-Bowler and All-Pro who was one of Peyton Manning's favorite targets in Denver
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1
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Cowboys
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WR
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Dez Bryant
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Made an important catch in the 2014 Divisional Round, which was controversially overturned
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1
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Broncos
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QB
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Tim Tebow
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After flaming out of the NFL, he played in the Mets minor league system
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1
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Patriots
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S
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Devin McCourty
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3-time Super Bowl champ with New England, has a twin named Jason
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2
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Patriots
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TE
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Rob Gronkowski
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Tom Brady's favorite target throughout much of the 2010s
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2
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Bengals
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DE
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Carlos Dunlap
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Longtime Bengals starter who was traded to the Seahawks in 2020
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2
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Cowboys
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LB
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Sean Lee
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Pro-Bowl caliber player who consistently struggled to stay healthy
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3
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Steelers
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WR
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Emmanuel Sanders
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Former member of Pittsburgh's "Young Money" receiving corps who later starred in Denver
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3
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Broncos
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WR
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Eric Decker
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Super Bowl champion, logged 1,000 yards in 3 different seasons
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3
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49ers
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LB
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NaVorro Bowman
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Made 4 All-Pro teams in his 8 year career
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3
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Saints
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TE
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Jimmy Graham
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Led the NFL in receiving TDs in 2013, traded for C Max Unger in 2015
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4
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Vikings
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DE
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Everson Griffen
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Four-time Pro Bowl selection with over 80.0 career sacks
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4
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Patriots
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TE
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Aaron Hernandez
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Best known for committing murders off the field
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4
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Bengaals
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DT
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Geno Atkins
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2010s All-Decade Teamer who made 8 Pro-Bowls and 4 All-Pro teams
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5
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Seahawks
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S
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Kam Chancellor
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Another key cog in the "Legion of Boom," he retired after a series of significant injuries
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6
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Steelers
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WR
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Antonio Brown
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Superstar wideout with a lot of off-field issues, recorded at least 100 receptions and 1,200 yards for six straight seasons
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7
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Lions
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WR
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Tim Toone
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Mr. Irrelevant
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UDFA
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Giants
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WR
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Victor Cruz
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Briefly a superstar before injuries cost him his career
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UDFA
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Eagles
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OT
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Alejandro Villanueva
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An army captain who later made multiple Pro-Bowls as a Steeler
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UDFA
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Titans
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RB
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LeGarrette Blount
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Led the NFL in rushing TDs in 2016, won three rings between New England and Philadelphia
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