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With 81 days until the 2022 NFL season, we give you the best NFL players to wear #81. 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 #81 in NFL history.

Credit: Lance Iversen/SF Chronicle

Best Players to Wear 81 in NFL History

1) Carl Eller, DE (1964-78)

NFL Draft: 1964, Round 1, Pick 6 to the Minnesota Vikings

Hall of Fame

6x Pro Bowl | 5x All-Pro

NFL Champion (1969)

133.5 Sacks, 23 Fumble Recoveries, 1 Def TD

2) Terrell Owens, WR (1996-2010)

NFL Draft: 1996, Round 3, Pick 89 to the San Francisco 49ers

Hall of Fame

6x Pro Bowl | 5x All-Pro

1,078 Receptions, 15,934 Rec Yards, 153 Rec TDs

3) Tim Brown, WR (1988-2004)

NFL Draft: 1988, Round 1, Pick 6 to the Los Angeles Raiders

Hall of Fame

9x Pro Bowl

1,094 Receptions, 14,934 Rec Yards, 100 Rec TDs

NFL Record for most consecutive starts by a wide receiver (176, 185 including playoffs).

4) Art Monk, WR (1980-94)

NFL Draft: 1980, Round 1, Pick 18 to the Washington Redskins

Hall of Fame

3x Pro Bowl | 1x All-Pro

Super Bowl Champion (XVII, XXII, XXVI)

940 Receptions. 12,721 Rec Yards, 68 Rec TDs

5) Anquan Boldin, WR (2003-15)

NFL Draft: 2003, Round 2, Pick 54 to the Arizona Cardinals

3x Pro Bowl

Super Bowl Champion (XLVII)

1,076 Receptions, 13,779 Rec Yards, 82 Rec TDs


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