Prior to Justin Tucker's 65 yarder, this player held the record for longest field goal made in NFL history
Matt Prater
This RB was considered one of the best in the league after being drafted by the Steelers in 2013, but has since fallen off and played for a handful of teams after, and has since pursued a career in boxing.
Le'Veon BELL
A 4.43 forty time was good enough for the Giants, drafting this LSU receiver in the first round of the 2014 NFL Draft
Odell Beckham Jr.
The winning QB of the 54-51 Monday Night Football Game that took place in 2018.
Jared Goff
This monster running back was drafted by the Titans in 2016 out of Alabama and has only had 3 seasons where he hasn't rushed for 1000. Oh, he can also stiff arm people into next lifetime.
Derrick Henry
These two kickers are the only two in NFL history to make three 60-yard field goals. Name one.
Greg Zuerlein/ Brett Maher
The Browns made this former Purdue Boilermaker the 99th pick in the 2022 draft. However, he's still searching for his first career TD
David BELL
4.36 speed was good enough for the Saints to make this Buckeye the 11th pick in the 2017 NFL Draft.
Marshon Lattimore
On Thanksgiving in 2015, this potential HOFer had 2 interceptions and a touchdown, helping his team get to 11-0
Luke Kuechly
This Gator-Made RB played almost his whole career with the Jaguars, amassing over 11000 rushing yards.
Fred Taylor
This former Louisville cardinal and 2000s All-Decade Team kicker holds the record for most field goals made in a season.
David Akers
The anchor of the 2017 Sacksonville Jaguars team, this veteran is looking to make his mark in Atlanta in 2023 and get over the 100-career sack mark
Calais CampBELL
This journeyman RB stopped by New Orleans in 2019-20. About 6 years prior he ran a 4.40 forty at his pro day.
Latavius Murray
The biggest comeback in NFL History occurred in 2022 when the Vikings came back to beat the Colts, who was the game's leading receiver?
KJ Osborn
This undrafted RB out of Colorado ran for a combined 2048 yards in his first two seasons with the Broncos. After injuries barred him from playing, he's since found his way to the XFL.
Phillip Lindsay
The only kicker in NFL history to have two overtime game-winning field goals, both of which came in NFC Championship games.
Lawrence Tynes
This Cliff Kingsbury era speedster stands at just 5'8" but was the highest selected player from UMASS since 1968
Andy IsaBELLa
This selfish LSU Tiger fell into the second round of the 2019 draft before the Browns selected him. It wasn't because of his 4.37 forty though
Greedy Williams
In 2020 the NFl was forced to move Ravens vs. Steelers to Wednesday due to COVID. With plenty of starters out for both teams, this QB was the game's leading rusher.
Robert Griffin III
This RB was drafted in the 7th round by the Seahawks in 2017, playing his entire 5-year career in Seattle before calling in quits before the 2022 season
Chris Carson