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This Super Bowl winning defensive player led the league with 19.5 sacks back in 2019.  Before that year, he had just 14 career sacks.

Shaquil Barrett

100

This Baltimore Ravens defender holds the single-season record for solo tackles, with 156 back in 1997.

Ray Lewis

100

The last Hall of Fame player to be drafted was this Georgia Tech Yellow Jacket, drafted in 2007.

Calvin Johnson

100

The last RB to win Super Bowl MVP was this 5'11 rusher for the Denver Broncos in 1997.

Terrell Davis

100

This Miami Dolphins and Baltimore Colts head coach has an NFL record 328 wins.

Don Shula

200

This 2 time First Team All-Pro was selected 8th overall in the 2016 Draft by the Tennessee Titans.

Jack Conklin

200
This Seattle Seahawks rusher tallied 1,880 yards and 28 total TDs and was honored with league MVP in 2005.

Shaun Alexander

200

The 1998 draft featured two "can't miss QBs". The Indianapolis Colts and San Diego Chargers had the top 2 picks.  Name the two "generational" QBs.

Peyton Manning (IND) and Ryan Leaf (SD)

200

This Green Bay Packers speedster returned a 99-yard kickoff in Super Bowl XXXI and contributed 244 total yards in a Packers win over the New England Patriots.  He was later named Super Bowl MVP

Desmond Howard

200

With 336 yards, this Los Angeles Rams WR holds the single game receiving record as he torched the New Orleans Saints defense in 1989.

Flipper Anderson

300

This current Houston Texans defensive player earned First Team All-Pro honors in 2018 with the Los Angeles Chargers.

Desmond King

300

At just 22 years old, this WR took the league by storm in 2013 with back to back 200 yard games and a league leading 1,646 yards on the season.

Josh Gordon

300

The last non-QB to be selected 1st overall and be inducted into the Hall of Fame was drafted by the St. Louis Rams in 1997. Name this player.

Orlando Pace

300

This NFL franchise has the highest W-L % without a Super Bowl win, at .546.  This franchise has suffered 4 Super Bowl losses.

Minnesota Vikings

300

Despite only 3.5 sacks with the Cleveland Browns in 2020, this former Atlanta Falcon tormented the Dak Prescott, sacking him 6.0 times in a single game back in 2017.

Adrian Clayborn

400

Currently fighting for a starting job, this QB lead the league in 2013 in Passer Rating, at 119.2.

Nick Foles

400

This former 1st round pick was lights out in 2006, leading the league in sacks (17.0) with the San Diego Chargers.

Shawne Merriman

400

From 2001-2005, 5 QBs were selected 1st overall.  The Atlanta Falcons (2001), Houston Texans (2002), Cincinnati Bengals (2003), San Diego Chargers (2004), and San Francisco 49ers (2005) all selected QBs.  Name these 5 QBs.

Michael Vick (ATL), David Carr (HOU), Carson Palmer (CIN), Eli Manning (SD), Alex Smith (SF)

400
With Tom Brady, the New England Patriots won 6 Super Bowls.  Brady won MVP in 4 of them.  The other 2, 2018 and 2004, played WR.  Name these two pass catchers.

Julian Edelman (2018) and Deion Branch (2004)

400

From 2016-2017, the Cleveland Browns went 1-31.  Their only victory came in Week 16, 2016, when kicker Josh Lambo missed a 45-yard game tying field goal. Which team did the Browns defeat in this game?

San Diego (Los Angeles) Chargers

500

This current NFL backup QB and Super Bowl Champ led the largest regular-season road comeback in 2014.  Down 28-3, the Cleveland Browns scored 26 unanswered to defeat the Tennessee Titans 29-28.

Brian Hoyer

500

This Delta Devil holds the career receiving yards record.  Double points if you guess the college he attended.  The legendary Deacon Jones also attended this university.

Jerry Rice - Mississippi Valley State

500
4 of the top 5 selections in the 1989 NFL Draft went on to be Hall of Famers.  Troy Aikman (1), Barry Sanders (3), Derrick Thomas (4), and Deion Sanders (5) all are in Canton.  The 2nd selection by the Green Bay Packers was a huge bust.  Name this Michigan State offensive lineman.

Tony Mandarich

500

One of the most clutch defensive plays in Super Bowl history was when St. Louis Rams defender Mike Jones tackled this Tennessee Titans WR at the 1-yard line to win Super Bowl XXXIV for the Rams.

Kevin Dyson

500

The single game rushing record leaderboard features many greats including Adrian Peterson, Jamal Lewis, and Walter Payton. This Cleveland Browns RB, however, is actually 3rd all-time with 286 yards in a single game back in 2007.

Jerome Harrison