10. Jordy Nelson (2017)
It’s remarkable how quickly players retire after a change of scene. Nelson was excellent for the Green Bay Packers. He was a franchise-great receiver in Wisconsin before they released him. With four 1,000 yard seasons to his name, he set the standards for Davante Adams to follow (via Sporting News). He ended his career in Oakland.

Nelson only spent a season with the Raiders before retiring. He spent a significant chunk of that year behind Amari Cooper but did make an impact on the field. Green Bay welcomed him back on a one-day contract so he could hang up his cleats at home. He helped the franchise to a Super Bowl and guaranteed his status as a legend.