2010's Sack Leaders
2010's Multiple Time 1000 Yard Rushers
Obscure Super Bowl Winning Quarterbacks
Draft Busts
Underrated Tight Ends
100

This player finished second in MVP Voting in 2014 to Aaron Rodgers

J.J Watt (2012 20.5 Sacks)

100

This player rushed for 1,000 yards twice in back to back seasons while sharing the work load with Tevin Coleman. 

Devonta Freeman (2015, 2016)

100

The Quarterback who won the game where the lights went out in the Superdome, otherwise known as 'January Joe'

Joe Flacco (XLVII / 47, 2013)

100
This LSU legend who struggled with his health was drafted number one overall in 2007 to only start 25 games for the team who picked him. 

Jamarcus Russel

100

This player was drafted by the 49ers in the same draft they took Vernon Davis, for 7 years in San Francisco he was the second favorite tight end on the roster, but upon becoming a free agent in 2013 this player signed with the Titans and put together 4 800+ yard seasons, in one of which he broke 1,000 yards. 

Delanie Walker

200

This Player is a two time First Team All Pro, now renowned as a CTESPN Analyst.

Chandler Jones (2017 17.0 Sacks)

200

This running back was drafted in 2013 in the second round out of Alabama, he won the 2013 AP Rookie of the year, he recorded 1,000 yards in both his rookie and sophomore seasons.

Eddie Lacy (2013, 2014)

200

Led by offensive genius Jon Gruden, this journeyman Quarterback won the 2003 Super Bowl between the Bucs and the Raiders.

Brad Johnson (XXXVII / 37, 2003)

200

This running back was selected third overall by the Browns in 2012 and had a career high of 950 yards and only totaled 2,032 yards in three years before completely leaving football. 

Trent Richardson 

200

This 2 time pro bowler and 2 time Super Bowl champ was a cornerstone of the early Tomlin / Roethlisberger Steelers teams. 

Heath Miller

300

This player was a 2006 Super Bowl Champion and was apart of an elite pass rushing tandem.

Robert Mathis (2013 19.5 Sacks)

300

This injury prone player back broke 1,000 yards twice once for a team in the AFC West and again for a team in the NFC East these seasons happened 5 years apart.

Darren McFadden (2010, 2015)

300

During the 2000-2001 season this super bowl winning Quarterback only had to not turn the ball over as his Ravens allowed the fewest points per game in NFL History. (10.3 PPG)

Trent Dilfer (XXXV / 35, 2001)

300

This wide receiver was selected 9'th overall in the 2017 draft to the Cincinnati Bengals, receiving massive hype before the draft for his 'track speed', and incredible deep ball ability due to his 1,150 yard season at Washington with 17 touchdowns. 

John Ross

300

This tight end spent his whole career with the Eagles and caught passes from Donovan McNabb, Michael Vick, Vince Young, Carson Wentz, and Nick Foles. He was apart of the Eagles Super Bowl LII / 52 win in the 2017-2018 season. 

Brent Celek 

400

This player was Drafted in the 3'rd round out of Georgia in 2011, and is fifth all time in Sacks while playing for the Chiefs.

Justin Houston (2014 Justin Houston 22.0)

400

This Chicago Bears running back rushed for 1,000 yards in his rookie and sophomore seasons, then after his third season endured injuries that never allowed him to return to his fullest ability. 

Jordan Howard (2016, 2017)

400

In 1992 the then Redskins won Super Bowl XXVI / 26 led by this Journeyman Quarterback under legendary coach Joe Gibbs.

Mark Rypien (XXXVI / 26, 1992)

400

This running back was taken first overall by the Cincinnati Bengals in 1995 after at season at Penn State where he had 1,539 yards and 23 touchdowns only to tear his ACL before every playing a game in the NFL, to which end we never saw this player at his peak ability in the NFL. 

Ki-Jana Carter 

400

This tight end was taken 21'st overall in the 2013 NFL draft by the Bengals, made a pro bowl in 2015, and is notorious in fantasy for scoring 13 touchdowns in 13 games played during his pro bowl season in 2015. 

Tyler Eifert 

500

This player was drafted 8'th overall in 2015 out of Clemson, only played 6 seasons in the NFL, Breaking 10 sacks only once, lost a Super Bowl to the Patriots, and played on 3 different teams.

Vic Beasley (2016 15.5 Sacks)

500

This player broke 1,000 Yards twice, once in 2010 and again in 2012 while playing next to Tom Brady and Andy Dalton.

Benjarvus Green-Ellis (2010, 2012)

500

This Quarterback who was drafted #1 overall in 1971 struggled for 9 years and even was out of football before returning to the NFL and winning 2 super bowls in 1981 and 1984.

Jim Plunkett (XV, XVIII / 15, 18, 1981 1984)

500

This offensive tackle was proclaimed as the 'Best offensive lineman ever', out college, these claims led this player to be selected second overall by the Packers in the 1989 NFL Draft. Later he would admit to using steroids in college then be completely out of football after 3 years with the Packers. He would later make a mediocre comeback where he played in the CFL, with the Buccaneers, and the Colts. This player is the biggest 'What if?' story of any offensive lineman in history. 

Tony Mandarich 

500

This tight end was a four time pro bowler for Atlanta from 2003-2006, during this period this player accounted for 213 receptions for 2,983 yards and 22 touchdowns. This player was Michael Vick's security blanket in Atlanta. This player is also known for his great football name. 

Alge Crumpler 

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