No. 50 through No. 11 (In no particular order)
- Joe Namath (QB-NYJ)
- Bart Starr (QB-GB)
- Jack Lambert (LB-PIT)
- Ted Hendricks (LB-BAL,OAK)
- Ray Lewis (LB-BAL)
- Jake Scott (S-MIA)
- Troy Aikman (QB-DAL)
- Phil Simms (QB-NYG)
- Terrell Davis (RB-DEN)
- Lynn Swan (WR-PIT)
- John Elway (QB-DEN)
- Mel Blount (CB-PIT)
- Doug Williams (QB-WAS)
- Steve Young (QB-SF)
- Franco Harris (RB-PIT)
- Larry Csonka (RB-MIA)
- John Stallworth (WR-PIT)
- Manny Fernandez (DT-MIA)
- Gene Upshaw (G-OAK)
- Ronnie Lott (DB-SF)
- Joe Jacoby (T-WAS)
- Mike Webster (C-PIT)
- Deion Sanders (CB-SF,DAL)
- Franco Harris (RB-PIT)
- Randy Cross (OL-SF)
- L.C. Greenwood (DE-PIT)
- Rod Martin (OLB-OAK)
- Chuck Howley (LB-DAL)
- Ty Law (CB-NE)
- Steve Young (QB-SF)
- Jay Novecek (TE-DAL)
- Reggie White (DE-PHI)
- Anthony Munoz (L-CIN)
- James Harrison (OLB-PIT)
- Larry Brown (CB-DAL)
- John Riggins (RB-WAS)
- Roger Staubach (QB-DAL)
- Randy White (DL-DAL)
- Roger Craig (RB-SF)
- Jim Plunkett (QB-OAK)
Though he only played in one game – Super Bowl III – New York Jets quarterback Joe Namath has to be sniffing the Top 10 on this list.
His impact, his importance alone is worth its weight in gold. Daringly guaranteeing victory for the underdog AFL Champions, Namath changed the way we looked at the AFL-NFL Championship forever.
Now, let’s get onto the big show.