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With 33 days until the 2022 NFL season, we give you the best NFL players to wear #33. 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 #33 in NFL history.

Credit: Focus On Sport

Best Players to Wear 33 in NFL History

1) Tony Dorsett, RB (1977-88)

NFL Draft: 1977, Round 1, Pick 2 to the Dallas Cowboys

Hall of Fame

4x Pro Bowl | 1x All-Pro

Super Bowl Champion (XII)

12,739 Rush Yards, 3,554 Rec Yards, 90 Combined TDs

NFL Record for longest rushing touchdown (99 yards).

2) Roger Craig, RB (1983-93)

NFL Draft: 1982, Round 2, Pick 49 to the San Francisco 49ers

4x Pro Bowl | 1x All-Pro

NFL Offensive Player of the Year (1988)

Super Bowl Champion (XIX, XXIII, XXIV)

8,189 Rush Yards, 4,911 Rec Yards, 73 Combined TDs

3) Ronnie Harmon, RB/WR (1986-97)

NFL Draft: 1986, Round 1, Pick 16 to the Buffalo Bills

1x Pro Bowl

2,774 Rush Yards, 6,076 Rec Yards, 34 Combined TDs

4) Charles Tillman, CB (2003-14)

NFL Draft: 2003, Round 2, Pick 35 to the Chicago Bears

2x Pro Bowl | 1x All-Pro

38 INT, 44 FF, 9 Defensive TDs

NFL Records for most forced fumbles in a season (10) and most forced fumbles in a game (4).

5) Reggie Rucker, WR (1971-81)

NFL Draft: Undrafted in 1969

2x Pro Bowl | 2x All-Pro

447 Receptions, 7,065 Yards, 44 TDs


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