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When you think of Randy Moss, the Minnesota Vikings are automatically (and should always be) the team you think of. He did have a spectacular season wearing the uniform of the New England Patriots, which lands him on this list.
Lawyer Milloy became a starter during his rookie season, recording two Interceptions and was named an All-Rookie. The Patriots went to the Super Bowl that year with Milloy recording eight Tackles.
When you play for a two-time National Champion in college like Don’t’a Hightower did at Alabama, how sweet is it to get drafted to another power like the New England Patriots?
After the Chicago Bears drafted Jim Lee Hunt in the 16thRound, he elected to sign instead with the Boston Patriots for the inaugural season of the American Football League. As it would turn out, Hunt would become one of a handful of players to play in all ten years of the league’s existence, all of which were with the Patriots.