Darrell Green -- DB, 1983-02

It feels strange to put a second Hall of Famer on this list. Having grown up in the Darrell Green era, I'm acutely aware of his immense accomplishments. His career spanned three decades and 20 seasons -- all with Washington. How rare is that nowadays? Answer: very. Green bridged the gap between the Redskins' Super Bowl-winning teams that called RFK Stadium home and the much less successful squads at FedEx Field. Not only was Green the NFL's fastest man, his career was the model of consistency. "Mr. Redskin" had 1,159 career tackles, 54 interceptions (most in team history) and eight touchdowns from his cornerback spot, and he could dazzle as a punt returner, too. It seems borderline criminal that he made only seven Pro Bowls ... back when they used to mean something. Off the field, Green always has been a stand-up guy. He's always been genuine and approachable in his dealings with me and with the community at large. Perhaps because he didn't play an offensive "skill position," Green probably didn't get as much glory as he deserved. (Of course, he never sought it out.) For his durability, dedication to the organization and what he continues to mean to the fan base, you easily could argue that No. 28 was underrated.