25. 1981 San Francisco 49ers
These 49ers showed only a glimpse of what was to come from the San Francisco dynasty of the 1980s. Joe Montana was coming into his own as a quarterback and was yet to acquire all-time great receiver Jerry Rice. He also didn’t have his trusty running back Roger Craig by his side yet, either.

So Montana’s best receiver was Dwight Clark, who led the team with 1,105 yards receiving. The rushing game was considerably less effective. Ricky Patton led the team with 543 yards. Secretly enough, they didn’t require rushing output to win. This team was wholly well-balanced. They ranked seventh in the league in scoring and second in points allowed. More importantly, they beat the Cincinnati Bengals in the Super Bowl (for the first time) and launched coach Bill Walsh’s stardom. Football was soon changed dramatically, evolving from the antiquated, run-focused gameplans of yesteryear to something more sophisticated with his West Coast attack. And hey, who can forget Clark’s “The Catch” against Dallas in the 1981 NFC Championship game? A transcendent team, to say the least.