Eric Berry, S, Kansas City Chiefs

Eric Berry, 30, joined the Chiefs in 2010 as a first-round draft pick out of the University of Tennessee. His career since then has been one of highs and lows, with the low points coming primarily due to multiple significant health issues.

Berry's first health setback came in 2011, when he suffered a season-ending torn ACL during the first game of the year after putting up a Pro Bowl performance as a rookie. He returned to the field in 2012 and once again was named to the Pro Bowl, then in 2013 he was named to his first All-Pro team after posting 74 tackles, 3.5 sacks, three interceptions, and 10 passes defensed.

Things took a frightening turn the following year when after missing time early in the season with a high ankle sprain, Berry was discovered to have Hodgkin's lymphoma. The diagnosis resulted in Berry's season coming to an end, but he overcame the condition to return to the field for the start of the 2015 season. Berry went on to win All-Pro honors and the NFL's Comeback Player of the Year award in 2015, then followed that up with his fifth Pro Bowl selection in 2016.

The injury bug struck Berry again in 2017 when he suffered a season-ending torn Achilles in the second half of Kansas City's Week 1 win over the New England Patriots. Berry worked his way back to health in time to participate in offseason workouts in the spring of 2018, and at the start of training camp in July of 2018 he seemed to have the injury mostly in the rear view mirror. Berry at that time spoke during a media session about where his career might be had he not had so many hurdles to overcome with his health.