Every NFL team’s biggest villain ever

Denver Broncos tight end Shannon Sharpe answers questions at Media Day on January 26, 1999, at Pro Player Stadium in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Allen Kee/Getty Images)
Denver Broncos tight end Shannon Sharpe answers questions at Media Day on January 26, 1999, at Pro Player Stadium in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Allen Kee/Getty Images) /
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Sep 7, 1997; Chicago, IL, USA; FILE PHOTO; Minnesota Vikings defensive back John Randle (93) on the sidelines against the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field. Mandatory Credit: Peter Brouillet-USA TODAY NETWORK
Sep 7, 1997; Chicago, IL, USA; FILE PHOTO; Minnesota Vikings defensive back John Randle (93) on the sidelines against the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field. Mandatory Credit: Peter Brouillet-USA TODAY NETWORK /

Minnesota Vikings: DT John Randle

This undrafted free agent was the dictionary definition of the Tasmanian Devil. No. 93 came out of Texas A&M University–Kingsville. What did he do besides instigate? Well, how about 137.5 career sacks? The second-highest total by a defensive tackle in NFL history, only ranking below fellow Vikings legend Alan Page (148.5). Over his career, Randle made seven Pro Bowl selections and was known for his first-step quickness off the line of scrimmage.

Funny enough, Randle didn’t do much talking when he first came into the league. He had to work his way up before he could say anything. Once the stats came in, the words kept flowing. Randle was a character and an instigator. Like most folks, he backed it up, and he’s been rewarded for her services. The Big Dogs were in the house when Randle was around, and that’s a guarantee.