Best NFL players to wear every number 0-99

MINNEAPOLIS, MN - JANUARY 6: Wide receiver Randy Moss #84 of the Minnesota Vikings races upfield against the New Orleans Saints in the 2000 NFC Divisional Playoff Game at the Metrodome on January 6, 2001 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The Vikings defeated the Saints 34-16. (Photo by Joseph Patronite/Getty Images)
MINNEAPOLIS, MN - JANUARY 6: Wide receiver Randy Moss #84 of the Minnesota Vikings races upfield against the New Orleans Saints in the 2000 NFC Divisional Playoff Game at the Metrodome on January 6, 2001 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The Vikings defeated the Saints 34-16. (Photo by Joseph Patronite/Getty Images) /
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San Francisco 49ers defensive tackle Bryant Young (R) sacks St. Louis Rams quarterback Tony Banks (2nd-R) while forcing a fumble on the Rams 30 yard line as Rams defender Orlando Pace (2nd-L) blocks 49ers Daryl Price (L) 12 October in San Francisco. The 49ers defeated the Rams 30-10. AFP PHOTO/John G. MABANGLO (Photo by JOHN G. MABANGLO / AFP) (Photo by JOHN G. MABANGLO/AFP via Getty Images)
San Francisco 49ers defensive tackle Bryant Young (R) sacks St. Louis Rams quarterback Tony Banks (2nd-R) while forcing a fumble on the Rams 30 yard line as Rams defender Orlando Pace (2nd-L) blocks 49ers Daryl Price (L) 12 October in San Francisco. The 49ers defeated the Rams 30-10. AFP PHOTO/John G. MABANGLO (Photo by JOHN G. MABANGLO / AFP) (Photo by JOHN G. MABANGLO/AFP via Getty Images) /

76. Orlando Pace

For as much credit as The Greatest Show On Turf gets, they wouldn’t have been as successful as they were if not for Orlando Pace. He was an All-pro the year the Rams won the Super Bowl, and would earn two more All-Pro nods before his career was over. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2016.

77. Willie Roaf

Roaf began his career as the staple of the Saints’ offensive line. He finished his career with the Chiefs where he was an 11-time Pro Bowler and a four-time Pro Bowler. He is a member of the 2000s All-Decade Team and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2012.

78. Bruce Smith

Smith is the NFL’s all-time leader in sacks with 200. He was the best defensive player on those Bills teams that went to four consecutive Super Bowls, and one of the best edge rushers of all time. He was an 11-time Pro Bowler and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2009.

79. Roosevelt Brown

Brown was the anchor of the Giants offensive line in the 1950s and through the mid-’60s.  He helped New York win an NFL Championship en route to being named to the All-Decade team of the 1950s. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1975.