WR Steve Largent, Seattle Seahawks:
Jerry Rice justifiably gets the credit for being the best wide receiver in NFL history, and he should. And while Largent may not be up there, he’s certainly one of the greatest of all-time. He was a seven-time Pro Bowl recipient and also made First-team All-Pro three times in his career.
Largent played all 14 of his seasons with the Seattle Seahawks, showing incredible longevity. He ended his career with 819 catches for 13,089 yards and 100 touchdowns. The former Tulsa star was sent to the Hall of Fame in 1995 as soon as he was eligible. Thanks to the fact he played for the lackluster Seahawks, he never won a Lombardi Trophy despite his endless personal milestones.