The fact that Larry Wilson played a game with two broken hands and managed to make an interception with said broken hands if insanity. What a different breed of human you have to be to be that tough.
Was hoping for an addendum with the best players born and raised in foreign countries, like Morten Andersen for Denmark, Garo Yepremian for Cyprus, maybe Jordan Mailata for Australia, etc
As a Steelers fan Mel Blound was the Man in Pittsburgh winning all 4 Super Bowl Rings in 1974 1975 1978 1979 NFL's Defensive player of the year in 1975 he went to Southern University in Louisiana 5:50
My dad was born in Fort Wayne and was a varsity swimmer for one of the high schools there. He actually swam against Rod Woodson in highschool because swimming was Woodson's winter sport of choice instead of basketball or something else. My dad can actually say he beat a hall of fame football player in a swim meet 😂
Growing up in CT, near Bloomfield where freeney lived/played, he was a darned legend. Heard stories from his coaches whom worked at my school that doubted him when he was younger just to watch him be one of, if not, the best pass rushers the colts have ever had
Players from Ohio, Roger Staubach, Paul Warfield, Larry Czonka, Alan Page, Jack Lambert Luke Kuechly, the Kelce bros, James Harrison, Charles Woodson, Chris Carter Orlando Pace and others. Vastly underrated.
Yeah, Lambert wasn't even the best defensive player from Ohio. I'd give that to Woodson. And Kuechly was probably the best linebacker. The competition just wasn't as good in the 70's.
@@jasonmay6368 The NFL was founded in 1920. He played in the NFL from 1920 to 1928. His fame as a player BEFORE the founding of the NFL got him selected as the first President, which today is known as the Commissioner.
Barry Sanders was the most electrifying RB to ever play the game of football because he's a phenomenal player to watch Born and Raised from Kansas went to Oklahoma State won the Heisman Trophy in 1988 a 1st Round 3rd overall pick in the 1989 NFL Draft by the Lions #20 8:00
Randall McDaniel was a BadAss of a football player Underrated if you think about it but he didn't disappoint with Minnesota but he really was something 2:36
Mark Schlererth, or as his friends in college called him, "Fat Rob Lowe"! Pride of Alaska, adopted son of Colorado, and hands down one of the funniest dudes out there!
Pride of Alaska my ass! I was born and raised in Anchorage where he is from, He barely came back after he left. Never did any camps or anything to help other Alaskan athletes. He rarely even acknowledges Alaska.
@juandufree4309 I don't know anything about his time in Alaska. I'll take your word for it that he isn't part of Alaska. I do know that on his show he speaks very fondly of his time growing up in Alaska.
Daryn Collegde played for my high school, and it was always pretty cool to see the golden football they have for the super bowl he won in the trophy case. Coming out of Alaska and having any kind of talent is pretty cool.
Here's an idea for a future video: Who are the best players to play for the team they grew up a fan of? Most players don't end up on the team they cheered for as a child, but a handful do and end up carving out great careers in the process. I think of someone like Adam Thielen for the Vikings or Chuck Bednarik for the Eagles.
I don't know who Chet Bulger is but all they said was that he suited up for the st Louis Cardinals in there championship year in 1947...I know there's someone else from Maine that they could of come up with, maybe not im going to look up nfl players from Maine and see....great video tho i love knowing facts that nobody else does so when im with my friends watching the game i can randomly blurt out that adam vinatieri is from south dakota
As a saints fan i will tolerate ZERO vernon davis slander. He never had the receiving numbers as Gronk or Graham but he wasnt ever in a system that fed him the ball. He was a blocker who could scorch you on a go route coming out a 3 point stance he was COLD
Drew Brees deserves the Texas spot he changed a team's history and made so many impacts in so many ways that are still felt today and will be felt for years to come.
@@innocentbystander72 yeah I don't think people realize how bad the Steelers were before Chuck Noll became coach and drafted Joe Greene then Bradshaw the next season, Greene was the catalyst, on the field, that turned that team around.
Here I thought having Hawaii before Florida & Georgia was the more obvious breach of the alphabetical order. That said, yeah, they did it multiple times. The beginning of the M states are in reverse, New Mexico is before New Jersey, Arkansas before Arizona. Odd choices for sure.
@scottb3034 Yeah, a lot of people don't realize that Sweetness was the only highlight in Chicago for a decade. Buddy Ryan and the Monsters of the Midway came in towards the end of his career. Rice went to SF, played with 2 HOF QBs, and then bounced around the league for 5 years. Rice was an elite athlete, no doubt, but he couldn't hold a candle to Sweetness
@@jaidee8786 He could also do almost literally everything. He was an all-pro level returner, the most prolific non-QB passer in the modern era, could block, catch and run and he even was able to punt the ball 40 yards. Sure Jerry was probably the best WR ever but you won't see him doing pretty much everything on the field at a high level like Sweetness did. You could play him anywhere and he'd be good. Jerry not so much.
@scottb3034 Walter really was a once-in-a-lifetime kind of elite athlete. I love watching his highlight reels, and I wish I could have had the pleasure of watching him live. I bet it was an exciting time to be a Bears fan
@@jaidee8786 what I admired most was the drive, heart, determination. It's cool being the fastest or strongest but when you aren't and you best those stronger and faster and thus are better than them, that resonates more. As Jim Brown said, give me Walter Paytons heart. But also he could still do it all even when he wasn't the biggest, fastest or strongest.
@@mathewfullerton8577 I can agree with Bo, he was a freak but the fact Prime could be elite in all 3 phases of the game puts him on a different pedestal
As a Tar-Heels fan the Lawrence Taylor was a one man reckon crew a 1st Round 2nd overall pick out of University of North Carolina in the 1981 NFL Draft by the New York Giants LT is a 3X NFL's Defensive player of the year NFL's MVP in the 1986 season and a 2X Super Bowl Champion Born and Raised from Virginia he certainly made it worth it in the Big Apple too! LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT 21:42
Rest In Piece to the one and only legendary one true Pheom the Kansas Comet Gale Sayers in 1965 22 Touchdowns NFL Rookie Record still remains🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽 0:33
He also played against far inferior talent, compared to today's game. A lot of te players on this list wouldn't start today. Some may not have made a roster. But Jim Brown is one of the old school players who could definitely play today.
@@loki2240 I know but he’s one of the players that transcends eras. I generally tend to agree with you about the quality of competition as it tracks across eras but there are some who would be just as dominant if not more because of the updated rules for contact. Other than Rice, I think Brown might have the best case for having an even more insane career under today’s rules.
Walter Payton should have made it over Rice in Mississippi. Rice had Montana, Young and Gannon throwing to him over a 20 year career and Payton didn't have another pro bowler let alone AP or HOF on his offense until his 8th season in the league. Still is 3rd in all-purpose yards, 2nd in rushing yards and top 10 in total TDs... oh and he owns the super bowl era record for passing TDs for a non-QB. But I guess if there was one guy that beats him out, at least it is Jerry Rice who is the best at his position.
Jonathan Ogden was a absolute awesome OT Baltimore Ravens 1st Round 4th overall pick UCLA in the 1996 NFL Draft he's won Super Bowl Championship in 2000 11X Pro Bowler and a Hall Of Famer he didn't disappoint that's for sure 22:55
Mean Joe Green was excellent phenomenal amazing player for the Steelers he brought the Texas Toughness with him to the SteelCity and didn't disappoint whatsoever 1969 NFL Draft he was a 1st Round 4th overall North Texas State was a four time Super Bowl Champion 1974 1975 1978 1979 he was the real deal and to this day he's the G.O.A.T in NFL's History period as a Steelers fan SteelCity Joe was worth it Thank You Joe 20:20
I never even knew John Elway was from Port Angeles. Ive never heard ANYBODY from the state of Washington claim John Elway as a player from here. Thats insane.
I guess you didn't know that Tony Boselli is from Colorado? McAffrey is great, but he's not in the HOF, let alone one of the very best at his position.
David bell is gonna be a top 5 player outa Indiana when his career is said and done idc man if the browns give his a shot or just trade him to a team that could and would actually use him he’s flourish man that young bull is really built different known him since his peewee days and boy all I can say is he got that dawg in him
16:43 lambert??? Really? Of all our guys, you chose lambert? You had Big Ben, Russel Wilson, cris carter , the kelces, James Harrison, Charles Woodson, Orlando pace, Charles Woodson the list goes on and on
Jack Lambert - 9x Pro Bowler, 6x 1st Team All-Pro - 1974 Def. Rookie of The Year, 1976 Def. Player of Year - 4x Super Bowl Champion- Member of Legendary Steel Curtain Defense - 1970s and 1980s All-Decade Team - 75th and 100th Anniversary Team Member. Lambert is a perfect rep for Ohio. What’s the issue?
@@TheRealChristopherBhe seems like a younger fan. I agree with you. As electric as those guys are, I think lambert is the right choice. May have an argument for Travis kelce if he continues winning more super bowls. Lambert is the right choice tho
@@mariosnum1fan That's what I have to assume. The fact that he included Big Ben, James Harrison, Russell Wilson, and the Kelces speaks of someone who probably got into football during the late 2000s/early 2010s or, at the very least, isn't as well-read upon historic NFL teams. As a Seahawks fan, I love the heck out of Russ, and the Kelces (Travis in particular) have been dominant forces at their respective positions for a solid decade+. But even still, I can't deny the sheer blend of accolades, team-success, and historical reverence that Lambert has. Just an all-around great representative to have for your state.
Throwback never runs out of ideas 😂😂. Thanks Michigan for producing the great Antonio Gates
Antonio gates should have been selected first ballot hall of famer! The nfl is disrespectful!
Yeah because they take ideas from youtube channels
KTO been done this one
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Over Jerome bettis idk
I'd just like to point out that 6 of the 36 QBs in the HOF are from Western PA...Unitas, Blanda, Namath, Montana, Kelly & Marino
...and none of them played for the Steelers lol
Though I don't think the team can be too upset when they have like 10 players on this list
@@BrendanGeormer Unitas was drafted by the Steelers in 1955 but cut before the season started. The Colts signed him in 1956.
"Is it something in the water?"
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The fact that Larry Wilson played a game with two broken hands and managed to make an interception with said broken hands if insanity. What a different breed of human you have to be to be that tough.
Not just toughness but preternatural dexterity as well
@@nickl6715i just wonder how much mobility in his hands he lost with those injuries.
I'm pretty sure I recall dannell Ellerbe catch an interception with 1 broken hand for my Ravens back in the day
Ronnie Lott cut off half his pinky to go back and play
Jack Youngblood. The players were a lot tougher back then. No one should even argue that.
Alabama 0:42
Alaska 1:12
Arkansas 1:40
Arizona 2:11
California 2:46
Connecticut 3:17
Colorado 3:40
Delaware 4:07
Hawaii 4:38
Florida 4:57
Georgia 5:35
Idaho 6:01
Illinois 6:27
Indiana 7:01
Iowa 7:24
Kansas 7:55
Kentucky 8:30
Louisiana 8:49
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Maryland 9:44
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Mississippi 11:37
Missouri 12:11
Montana 12:29
Nebraska 12:44
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New Hampshire 13:51
New Mexico 14:09
New Jersey 14:37
New York 15:10
North Carolina 15:44
North Dakota 16:07
Ohio 16:27
Oklahoma 16:55
Oregon 17:20
Pennsylvania 17:53
Rhode Island 18:24
South Carolina 18:41
South Dakota 19:00
Tennessee 19:34
Texas 20:17
Utah 20:53
Vermont 21:18
Virginia 21:39
Washington 22:10
Washington D.C. 22:51
Wisconsin 23:09
West Virginia 23:42
Wyoming 24:10
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Plz do an ultimate roster of all times for every team!
This is what I’m hoping for! I wrote articles doing this for fantasy football astronauts a few years ago and would love to see how similar they’d be!
or an all time roster across conferences, but that'll get complicated with the pre merger Colts, Steelers, and Browns.
I know KTO made a video with this exact topic
Was hoping for an addendum with the best players born and raised in foreign countries, like Morten Andersen for Denmark, Garo Yepremian for Cyprus, maybe Jordan Mailata for Australia, etc
Yeah. Gary Anderson for South Africa… (Vietnam flashbacks)
@@northstarpokeshipper2148"He hasn't missed in 2 years..."
Can't forget about the Nigerian Nightmare, Christian Okoye
Joe Greene also was a part of the Steelers scouting staff in the 2000s that helped the team won 2 more Super Bowls BTW
Don Hudson the G.O.A.T who paid the way for Wide Receivers that we still remember seeing from back then to right now in NFL's History 1:46
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As a Steelers fan Mel Blound was the Man in Pittsburgh winning all 4 Super Bowl Rings in 1974 1975 1978 1979 NFL's Defensive player of the year in 1975 he went to Southern University in Louisiana 5:50
Steven Jackson was an excellent running back who was on some horrible Rams teams.
Dawg had me rewinding after Delaware. I was like, "where the hell is Florida and Georgia lmao
My dad was born in Fort Wayne and was a varsity swimmer for one of the high schools there. He actually swam against Rod Woodson in highschool because swimming was Woodson's winter sport of choice instead of basketball or something else. My dad can actually say he beat a hall of fame football player in a swim meet 😂
Fort Wayne is the GOAT. Love that city
I went to the same High School Steven Jackson graduated from years earlier, it was pretty cool seeing his jersey in the basketball gym.
Growing up in CT, near Bloomfield where freeney lived/played, he was a darned legend. Heard stories from his coaches whom worked at my school that doubted him when he was younger just to watch him be one of, if not, the best pass rushers the colts have ever had
This is a great video because they looked at the entire history of the NFL
Players from Ohio, Roger Staubach, Paul Warfield, Larry Czonka, Alan Page, Jack Lambert Luke Kuechly, the Kelce bros, James Harrison, Charles Woodson, Chris Carter Orlando Pace and others. Vastly underrated.
Yeah, Lambert wasn't even the best defensive player from Ohio. I'd give that to Woodson. And Kuechly was probably the best linebacker. The competition just wasn't as good in the 70's.
No Jim Thorpe for Oklahoma? Shame.
Never played in the NFL.
@@jasonmay6368 The NFL was founded in 1920. He played in the NFL from 1920 to 1928. His fame as a player BEFORE the founding of the NFL got him selected as the first President, which today is known as the Commissioner.
This was fun but c'mon bruh, Alan Page at least deserved a shoutout. Only other defensive player ever to get MVP?
They should've put honorable mentions and or 2nd place in each state to see which players where beat out. But I like this topic nonetheless.
If it were me, I would've picked Dan Marino for the best player from Pennsylvania.
Could've also gone with Mike Ditka, or Joe Namath!! Alot of all time greats from Pennsylvania!!
For Indiana, Bob Griese should've been on that list, he won two super bowls, was part of the undefeated 1972 season
Rod Woodson is a thousand times the athlete Bob Griese could ever imagine being lol Woodson also has hoisted the Lombardi trophy!
glad to see my relative, John McMakin. Thanks for showing him!
How Julius Peppers didn't make it for NC is laughable.
The only reason I can think of is the Super Bowl title. But that’s not a great reason
Bobby bell doubles in first team all pros
@jadenmoyers837 yeah, not good enough. Stats wise and impact wise I'd still vote for Julius.
Barry Sanders was the most electrifying RB to ever play the game of football because he's a phenomenal player to watch Born and Raised from Kansas went to Oklahoma State won the Heisman Trophy in 1988 a 1st Round 3rd overall pick in the 1989 NFL Draft by the Lions #20 8:00
Randall McDaniel was a BadAss of a football player Underrated if you think about it but he didn't disappoint with Minnesota but he really was something 2:36
R.I.P to the legendary LB in NFL's History Dick Butkus🙏🏽🙌🏽🙏🏽🙌🏽 6:30
“I would never go out there and intentionally hurt someone… unless it was important, y’know like a game or something.”
Mark Schlererth, or as his friends in college called him, "Fat Rob Lowe"! Pride of Alaska, adopted son of Colorado, and hands down one of the funniest dudes out there!
Fat Rob Lowe....omg, that's funny!
Pride of Alaska my ass! I was born and raised in Anchorage where he is from, He barely came back after he left. Never did any camps or anything to help other Alaskan athletes. He rarely even acknowledges Alaska.
@@Chatta-Ortega Fat Rob Lowe is hilarious. I think that is the funniest nickname I've heard in football.
@juandufree4309 I don't know anything about his time in Alaska. I'll take your word for it that he isn't part of Alaska.
I do know that on his show he speaks very fondly of his time growing up in Alaska.
Daryn Collegde played for my high school, and it was always pretty cool to see the golden football they have for the super bowl he won in the trophy case. Coming out of Alaska and having any kind of talent is pretty cool.
Maybe do the best NFL players from each country next.
Here's an idea for a future video: Who are the best players to play for the team they grew up a fan of? Most players don't end up on the team they cheered for as a child, but a handful do and end up carving out great careers in the process. I think of someone like Adam Thielen for the Vikings or Chuck Bednarik for the Eagles.
John 5:43
I am come in my Father's name, and ye receive me not: if another shall come in his own name, him ye will receive.
I was sitting here this whole time saying if Largent doesn't represent Oklahoma I'm turning it off. Thanks for getting me to the end.
I don't know who Chet Bulger is but all they said was that he suited up for the st Louis Cardinals in there championship year in 1947...I know there's someone else from Maine that they could of come up with, maybe not im going to look up nfl players from Maine and see....great video tho i love knowing facts that nobody else does so when im with my friends watching the game i can randomly blurt out that adam vinatieri is from south dakota
Manning won two SBs. Terry Bradshaw, also from Louisiana, won FOUR
The South Dakota pick got me feeling good 🥰
Mahomes is a top 5 all-time player. How is he the last honorable mention named for Texas???
I don't think most people in these comment know what Mean Joe Greene was bout on the football field.
You didn't even feel the need to mention Walter Payton? Really? How do you sleep?
The catch III saints vs 49ers. 2011 divisional round.
1991 NFC championship game Lions vs Washington.
As a saints fan i will tolerate ZERO vernon davis slander. He never had the receiving numbers as Gronk or Graham but he wasnt ever in a system that fed him the ball. He was a blocker who could scorch you on a go route coming out a 3 point stance he was COLD
Maryland is pretty sad with Stefon Diggs.
P.S. I’m a Bills mafia.
Drew Brees deserves the Texas spot he changed a team's history and made so many impacts in so many ways that are still felt today and will be felt for years to come.
Joe Greene did the same thing and won 4 SB and many people think he was the best D linemen ever. He changed the position of DT.
@@innocentbystander72 yeah I don't think people realize how bad the Steelers were before Chuck Noll became coach and drafted Joe Greene then Bradshaw the next season, Greene was the catalyst, on the field, that turned that team around.
Awesome video! Also why did you do the list alphabetically except for putting Wisconsin before West Virginia?
They did that for a few other states as well
Here I thought having Hawaii before Florida & Georgia was the more obvious breach of the alphabetical order.
That said, yeah, they did it multiple times. The beginning of the M states are in reverse, New Mexico is before New Jersey, Arkansas before Arizona. Odd choices for sure.
When people argue about which state produces the best football talent, all I respond with is that California gave us the GOAT Tom Brady. 🔥
I just realized today that Ray Lewis only played one game in Minnesota his entire career
I don't know if this was supposed to be in alphabetical order but West Virginia comes before Wisconsin
Mass also comes after Maine and Maryland
Come one guys; even if you were going to pick Rice for Mississippi, Walter Payton deserved at least a "we could've gone with" mention.
Larry Wilson didn't disappoint 6:16
2011 divisional round saints vs 49ers.
Texas has to be Mahomes!
This kids don’t know about mean joe
U on cwack!
@@SometimesCompitentDrew Brees was better than Joe Greene
Walter Payton is without question the greatest athlete from Mississippi
Exactly. Compare what Jerry was given to what Payton was and it is a no-brainer who did more with less.
@scottb3034 Yeah, a lot of people don't realize that Sweetness was the only highlight in Chicago for a decade. Buddy Ryan and the Monsters of the Midway came in towards the end of his career.
Rice went to SF, played with 2 HOF QBs, and then bounced around the league for 5 years. Rice was an elite athlete, no doubt, but he couldn't hold a candle to Sweetness
@@jaidee8786 He could also do almost literally everything. He was an all-pro level returner, the most prolific non-QB passer in the modern era, could block, catch and run and he even was able to punt the ball 40 yards.
Sure Jerry was probably the best WR ever but you won't see him doing pretty much everything on the field at a high level like Sweetness did. You could play him anywhere and he'd be good. Jerry not so much.
@scottb3034 Walter really was a once-in-a-lifetime kind of elite athlete. I love watching his highlight reels, and I wish I could have had the pleasure of watching him live. I bet it was an exciting time to be a Bears fan
@@jaidee8786 what I admired most was the drive, heart, determination.
It's cool being the fastest or strongest but when you aren't and you best those stronger and faster and thus are better than them, that resonates more.
As Jim Brown said, give me Walter Paytons heart.
But also he could still do it all even when he wasn't the biggest, fastest or strongest.
I would like to thank Connecticut, Louisiana, and South Dakota for their contributions to this list.
One thing beloved mississippi isn't last in
Florida should have been Prime. Deacon was amazing and revolutionary but Sanders was probably the best athlete to ever play
Even Deion would tell you Deacon Jones was better. Dude was knocking heads off.
For football, Jim Brown and Bo Jackson were better athletes.
@@mathewfullerton8577 I can agree with Bo, he was a freak but the fact Prime could be elite in all 3 phases of the game puts him on a different pedestal
For Kentucky I would've chosen Shaun Alexander!
Literally, how is an NFL MVP not the one chosen
I was thinking the same thing I know someone else has to be better than that guy. Never heard of him.
Thank you NFL Throwback for helping me occupy time until football starts!
As a Tar-Heels fan the Lawrence Taylor was a one man reckon crew a 1st Round 2nd overall pick out of University of North Carolina in the 1981 NFL Draft by the New York Giants LT is a 3X NFL's Defensive player of the year NFL's MVP in the 1986 season and a 2X Super Bowl Champion Born and Raised from Virginia he certainly made it worth it in the Big Apple too! LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT 21:42
Do ranking every NFL teams every wr ranking like you did for qbs and wide receivers
I didn't know Montana was from PA, but I grew up about 30 minutes from where Jim Kelly did and was mostly expecting to see him listed there.
Lots of great players from Western PA in particular.
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Huh? John Elway was born not in Pullman, WA but in Port Angeles. Literally the other side of the state.
Joe Green over Mahomes??!!!!!!
For now. I would bet it gets flipped in a few years
@@seanhyland4228- Was Green ever the best player in the league? Mahomes has been, in an era when the players are in much better shape.
Louisiana honorable mention has to be Marshall Faulk, right?
Definitely not Gino Torretta. It still bothers me that he was given the Heisman over Faulk. 😂
Rest In Piece to the one and only legendary one true Pheom the Kansas Comet Gale Sayers in 1965 22 Touchdowns NFL Rookie Record still remains🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽 0:33
Florida: dieon sanders, ray lewis, devin hester, ed reed, rip sean taylor
Jim Brown: 230 lbs shouldn’t be able to move like that…
He also played against far inferior talent, compared to today's game. A lot of te players on this list wouldn't start today. Some may not have made a roster. But Jim Brown is one of the old school players who could definitely play today.
@@loki2240 I know but he’s one of the players that transcends eras. I generally tend to agree with you about the quality of competition as it tracks across eras but there are some who would be just as dominant if not more because of the updated rules for contact. Other than Rice, I think Brown might have the best case for having an even more insane career under today’s rules.
Growing up in Virginia i knew it would be Lawrence Taylor.
I would give it to Mike Vick 😎🦾
@@QuietMoney-v2f LT is considered a top 5 best defensive player of all time...
@@Ryan-wx1bi Also Top 5 CrackHeads to play the sport too 😵💫 Exactly why he got so many Sacks / Tackles lmao
@@Ryan-wx1bimore like top 2 or 3.
Walter Payton should have made it over Rice in Mississippi. Rice had Montana, Young and Gannon throwing to him over a 20 year career and Payton didn't have another pro bowler let alone AP or HOF on his offense until his 8th season in the league. Still is 3rd in all-purpose yards, 2nd in rushing yards and top 10 in total TDs... oh and he owns the super bowl era record for passing TDs for a non-QB.
But I guess if there was one guy that beats him out, at least it is Jerry Rice who is the best at his position.
Texas is already Patrick mahomes
Marshall Faulk and Ed reed could be LA
Jonathan Ogden was a absolute awesome OT Baltimore Ravens 1st Round 4th overall pick UCLA in the 1996 NFL Draft he's won Super Bowl Championship in 2000 11X Pro Bowler and a Hall Of Famer he didn't disappoint that's for sure 22:55
Douglas High's finest!! Troy Polamalu.
Mean Joe Green was excellent phenomenal amazing player for the Steelers he brought the Texas Toughness with him to the SteelCity and didn't disappoint whatsoever 1969 NFL Draft he was a 1st Round 4th overall North Texas State was a four time Super Bowl Champion 1974 1975 1978 1979 he was the real deal and to this day he's the G.O.A.T in NFL's History period as a Steelers fan SteelCity Joe was worth it Thank You Joe 20:20
I never even knew John Elway was from Port Angeles. Ive never heard ANYBODY from the state of Washington claim John Elway as a player from here. Thats insane.
Also could have gone Farve or Walter Peyton could have gone for Mississippi. I live 15 minutes from where Farve went to high school.
That’s crazy when nobody agrees Peyton is the best player from Louisiana. Ed Reed, Marshall Faulk
GOD BLESS AMERICA
I guess you didn't know that Tony Boselli is from Colorado? McAffrey is great, but he's not in the HOF, let alone one of the very best at his position.
Bo Jackson is such a legend that I just knew he’d be the best player from Alabama. But he only played 4 seasons in the league, unfortunately.
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David bell is gonna be a top 5 player outa Indiana when his career is said and done idc man if the browns give his a shot or just trade him to a team that could and would actually use him he’s flourish man that young bull is really built different known him since his peewee days and boy all I can say is he got that dawg in him
martavis coulda been representing sc, but noooo we gotta smoke weed. at least my boy big zacch holding it down in the windy city 😎. hometown hero.
obligatory mel blount comment, i wasn't alive at the time but all the old heads always said he actually got better after the rule
I’m sorry… but Shaun Alexander wasn’t Kentucky? He was an NFL MVP for crying out loud
There must've been no one from Colorado if Christian McCaffrey is the best. Same for Maryland and Steffon Diggs
Randy White was the real deal in Dallas of the DoomsDay Defense 4:18
Play a dumb human being would say Tom Brady is the most accomplished athlete in American sports history
Ohio? Jack Lambert? Lmao....ever heard of Roger Staubach Swanson?
How was Gates over Bettis for Michigan?
I’m done. The greatest rusher of all time does not win out over the great Deacon Jones. 🤦🏻♂️
Why are some of these not in alphabetical order? Like Arizona right after Arkansas. What?
Steve Young deserves to be California's best player!
For PA you really need to have co-winners. At a minimun add Unitas, Namath and Marino.
From Nebraska: I can think of Mick Tingelhoff, Ahman Green and Guy Chamberlain (won NFL title with Frankford Yellow Jackets in 1926.)
Also Roger Craig.
@willbowwow Ahhh yeah that's true.
We were doing fine alphabetically until you got past California. Words are hard.
Lamar woodly imo the best player out of Michigan🤷🏾♂️
Maine - Chet somebody before there was color. :)
What are you kidding me a kid who is poised to pass Tom Brady is a honorable mention give me a break
Deacon Jones over Ray Lewis and Primetime what we doin here let’s be real it’s ok😂
16:43 lambert??? Really? Of all our guys, you chose lambert? You had Big Ben, Russel Wilson, cris carter , the kelces, James Harrison, Charles Woodson, Orlando pace, Charles Woodson the list goes on and on
Jack Lambert - 9x Pro Bowler, 6x 1st Team All-Pro - 1974 Def. Rookie of The Year, 1976 Def. Player of Year - 4x Super Bowl Champion- Member of Legendary Steel Curtain Defense - 1970s and 1980s All-Decade Team - 75th and 100th Anniversary Team Member.
Lambert is a perfect rep for Ohio. What’s the issue?
@@TheRealChristopherBhe seems like a younger fan. I agree with you. As electric as those guys are, I think lambert is the right choice. May have an argument for Travis kelce if he continues winning more super bowls. Lambert is the right choice tho
@@mariosnum1fan That's what I have to assume. The fact that he included Big Ben, James Harrison, Russell Wilson, and the Kelces speaks of someone who probably got into football during the late 2000s/early 2010s or, at the very least, isn't as well-read upon historic NFL teams.
As a Seahawks fan, I love the heck out of Russ, and the Kelces (Travis in particular) have been dominant forces at their respective positions for a solid decade+.
But even still, I can't deny the sheer blend of accolades, team-success, and historical reverence that Lambert has. Just an all-around great representative to have for your state.