Fun fact about Los Angeles Rams head coach Jeff Fisher — he was pretty good during his playing days in both college and the NFL. While it’d be pretty tough to make the argument that Fisher had the best football career of any current NFL head coach, saying he’s in the top five sounds pretty fair, right?

In a recent breakdown of all 32 head coaches, ESPN’s Kevin Seifert handed Fisher a high grade, placing him at No. 5 overall.

No. 5 Jeff Fisher, Los Angeles Rams Position, top level played: Safety and punt returner, NFL (five seasons) A seventh-round draft choice of the Bears in 1981, Fisher played in 49 games on defense in four seasons. He intercepted five passes, forced nine fumbles and returned 120 punts for a 9.4-yard average over that period. After suffering an ankle injury prior to the 1985 season, he transitioned into a role as a part-time coach for the legendary 1985 championship Bears team. Something you might not know: Fisher was the fourth wheel in a USC defensive backfield that included Ronnie Lott, Dennis Smith and Joey Browner.

It’s a great breakdown from Seifert, and as you can tell from the piece, Fisher was a pretty strong returner. Even though he was a seventh-round pick, he was still able to carve out an impressive career over four seasons.

While the coaches in the NFL have all managed some level of success, as the article points out, only one current coach in the entire league has ever made a Pro Bowl.