Ed Danowski would join the New York Giants after a successful college career at Fordham, and it was in New York where he would play his entire professional career. Danowski was a top Back in the last half of the 1930s, and he would earn a pair of First Team All-Pro Selections in 1935 and 1938. He was the primary Back for Danowski's NFL Championship wins in 1934 and 1938, and he would twice lead the league in Completion Percentage (1937 & 1938).
Bud McFadin had an excellent career in pro football, yet when it comes to discussing him for the Hall of Fame, his name never comes up. Perhaps it should, but we get why it doesn't.
The San Diego Chargers took Ohio State Buckeye Offensive Lineman, Jim Lachey, 12th Overall in 1985, and he would be plugged in immediately as the Bolts’ starting Left Tackle.
Think about this for a second. Mike Curtis played Linebacker in the 1960s and 70s and his peers in that fierce era as one of the meanest players in the game. How much does that tell you about Curtis?