Willie Anderson was one of the most prolific Offensive Lineman in the history of the Cincinnati Bengals. He played his entire pro career with Cincy except for his last year as a Baltimore Raven.
Whether you call him Chad Johnson or Chad OchoCinco, you are talking about one of the greatest offensive weapons in the history of the Cincinnati Bengals.
There are many underappreciated players, but you could argue that Ken Riley had (while he played anyway) taken being snubbed to another level. We will get there, but let’s look at his overall career first.
Ken Anderson was the Bengals Quarterback when the team drafted Boomer Esiason as his heir apparent. Esiason was a star at Maryland, and despite being drafted as late as he was, the Terrapin was the first QB chosen in 1984.