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21. Roy Green

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21. Roy Green

In the same draft that the St. Louis Cardinals grabbed an elite Running Back (Ottis Anderson), they landed a top-flight Wide Receiver in Roy Green, though it took longer before that selection paid dividends.

Green was used more as a Returner in his first two seasons before seeing significant action as a Wide Receiver.  A permanent starter by 1982, Green broke out in 1983 as a First Team All-Pro and Pro Bowler, leading the NFL in Touchdown Receptions (14) with his first 1,000 Yard year (1,227).  Green again was a First Team All-Pro and Pro Bowl Selection in 1984, this time with 12 TDs and 1,555 Yards, with the latter statistic topping the leaderboard.

Green was unable to repeat this success as injuries began to compile, but he did have another four-digit Yard year when the franchise relocated to Phoenix in 1998.  He played with the Cardinals for two more seasons before he played two final years in Philadelphia.  As a Cardinal, he accumulated 8,496 Yards and 66 Touchdowns and entered the team's Ring of Honor in 2016.

The Bullet Points

  • Position: Wide Receiver
  • Acquired: Selected in the 4th Round, 69th Overall in the NFL Draft 5/3/79.
  • Departed: Signed with the Philadelphia Eagles before the 1991 Season.
  • Games Played: 168
  • Notable Statistics:

    127 Games Started
    522 Receptions
    8,496 Receiving Yards
    66 Receiving Touchdowns
    22 Rushing Attempts
    140 Rushing Yards
    1 Rushing Touchdown
    27 Punt Returns
    230 Punt Returns
    1 Punt Return Touchdown
    54 Kick Returns
    1,932 Kick Return Yards
    1 Kick Return Touchdown
    0 Pass Completions
    1 Pass Attempt
    84 Approximate Value

    1 Playoff Game
    9 Receptions
    127 Receiving Yards

  • Major Accolades and Awards:

    First Team All-Pro (1983 & 1984)
    Pro Bowl (1983 & 1984)
    Most Receiving Yards (1984)
    Most Receiving Touchdowns (1983)
    Most Receiving Yards per Game (1984)