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With 10 days until the 2022 NFL season, we give you the best NFL players to wear #10. Of course, some of the all-time greats at this number will still be playing this season. They have the ability to continue rising up the list! The official ranking of these players is based on the Approximate Value (AV) from Pro Football Reference.

Without further ado, here are the all-time best players to wear #10 in NFL history.

Credit: Brad Penner/USA TODAY Sports

Best Players to Wear 10 in NFL History

1) Fran Tarkenton, QB (1961-78)

NFL Draft: 1961, Round 3, Pick 29 to the Minnesota Vikings

Hall of Fame

9x Pro Bowl | 1x All-Pro

NFL MVP, Offensive Player of the Year (1975)

47,003 Passing Yards, 342 TE-266 INT, 3,674 Rushing Yards

2) Eli Manning, QB (2004-19)

NFL Draft: 2004, Round 1, Pick 1 to the San Diego Chargers

4x Pro Bowl

Super Bowl Champion, MVP (XLII, XLVI)

57,023 Passing Yards, 366 TD-244 INT

NFL Records for the most passing yards in a single postseason (1,219) and the longest touchdown pass (99 yards).

3) Trent Green, QB (1997-2007)

NFL Draft: 1993, Round 8, Pick 222 to the San Diego Chargers

2x Pro Bowl

Super Bowl Champion (XXXIV)

28,475 Passing Yards, 162 TD-114 INT

NFL Record for longest touchdown pass (99 yards).

4) Jim Zorn, QB (1976-87)

NFL Draft: Undrafted in 1975

21,115 Passing Yards, 111 TD-141 INT

5) DeAndre Hopkins, WR (2013-Present)

NFL Draft: 2013, Round 1, Pick 27 to the Houston Texans

5x Pro Bowl | 3x All-Pro

789 Receptions, 10,581 Yards, 68 TD


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