10 NFL Franchises That Would Have Been Nothing Without One Player

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  • U forgot Derrick Henry with the Titans. Their roster was horrible but Henry kept them relevant.
  • As a diehard patriots fan I enjoyed the Tom Brady years and forever grateful but hopefully Drake maye i gets my patriots great memories💙❤️🏈.
  • Another thing to add about JJ Watt, he influenced DeMeco Ryans to go to the Houston Texans and make them great. Without that, the Texans would still be stuck in NFL purgatory like they were between 2020-2022.
  • As a Tar-Heels fan I've grew up in the state of North Carolina all my life Lawrence Taylor is the one guy who really put the FEAR OF GOD into anyone or anybody who stands in his way he's a 1st Round 2nd overall pick by the New York Giants in the 1981 NFL Draft he's 3X NFL Defensive player of the year 1986 NFL MVP as well as 2X Super Bowl Champion 1968 and 1990 a member of the Pro Football Hall Of Fame he's one of the best if not the absolute greatest real Defensive players in NFL's History period because there's only one LT LT LT LT LT LT LT on defense at the Linebacker Position no matter what Then Now Forever!💪🏽💪🏽 7:37
  • John Elway was a 1st Round 1st overall pick in the 1983 NFL Draft by Baltimore Colts but was traded to Denver Broncos the Stanford University Alumni but he's a 2X Super Bowl Champion after three losses but the Broncos would be completely a bad franchise of a team without Elway but back in 1986 vs Cleveland it was the one game that made Elway become a legitimate icon a real true legend was called The Drive 98 yards and still won the game and it remains that way in NFL's History! 3:53
  • Fun fact about the Saints is the last time they took a QB in the 1st round was 1971(Archie Manning). Will the next be his grandson Arch?
  • @Ash-lf6to
    Brees is literally the reason the team even survived staying in New Orleans. They would have had to move unless sales started to get better.
  • Rey Lewis is truly the Man the Myth the Icon the Legendary Hall Of Famer with Baltimore Ravens the 1st Round 26th overall pick from the 1996 NFL Draft a University of Miami Hurricanes Alumni is a 2X Super Bowl Champ in 2000 and 2012 but won Super Bowl MVP and 2X NFL's Defensive player of the year there is nobody who did very well for the better then Sugar Rey no question about it! 10:55
  • Great video! Id go with Larry Fitzgerald with the Cardinals and Peyton Manning with the Colts too.
  • Bobby Lane definitely put the curse on the Detroit Lions that they will never ever win a championship in 50 years but since that time the Lions went to two NFC Championship Games 1991 with Barry Sanders and 2023 with Dan Campbell as the Coach and Jared Goff at QB Holy Smokes how time fly's! 8:55
  • Jim Kelly was a special person a special player and a franchise Icon in Buffalo Bills franchise history 1st Round 14th overall in the 1983 NFL Draft he didn't want to be a Buffalo Bills at 1st at the same time he did turn it all around cause Marv Levy wouldn't be the Hall Of Fame coach without Jim Kelly like no doubt because the 1990's was something Bills Fans know after all 4 Super Bowl's they been despite losing it four times it certainly did define Jim Kelly's career his manhood his reputations but above all else he's still is was and always will a Bills Fans favorite son from the from University of Miami Hurricanes and Pro Football Hall Of Famer along with Thurman Thomas Andre Reed James Lofton and Bruce Smith too! 9:40
  • Am I the only person that whenever I hear Lawrence Taylor is the undisputed GOAT of defense to ask back, "What about Reggie White?" Taylor was all kinds of amazing. But as a watcher of the NFL since the mid 1970's, IMHO nobody played better than Reggie!!! I literally saw him overpower Larry Allen, a guy that bench pressed around 700 lbs! I watched him throw one of the Vikings (my favorite team), tackles about 10 feet in the air backwards with only one arm! That would have been great to do once, but White did it over and over most of the damn game.
  • I don’t think Joe Montana is anything without Bill Walsh. Joe didn’t have the kind of athleticism any other coach knew what to do with before they figured out the west coast offense.