Jessie Armstead clawed his way to NFL stardom after he plummeted to the Eighth Round of the 1993 Draft. Armstead was a two-time NCAA Champion at Miami, but a torn ACL as a sophomore was in the minds of many in the NFL, and he had to prove himself all over again.
The history of Tiki Barber is a little complicated, but even his biggest detractors have to admit that one time he was the best Running Backs in the game.
Playing his entire career with the New York Giants (1955-66), Jimmy Patton is one of the most prolific ballhawks in franchise history.
When it was all said and done, Phil Simms is considered one of the best Quarterbacks in the history of the New York Giants. During the first five years of his career, it sure didn’t feel like that was possible.