Top 10 Heisman Winners in the NFL

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Published 2020-11-04
Today's episode is the ten best Heisman Winners that played in the NFL. This episode originally aired in 2012.

All Comments (21)
  • @DestinyZX1
    Ah yes another new one I’ve never seen. More please. Honestly the show should come back but with ZERO comedians.
  • @zackhicks5320
    Marcus Allen didn’t get playtime because Al Davis and him didn’t get along, shouldn’t use that against him
  • Charles Woodson was a BEAST. Over 60 interceptions - ELEVEN of them run for TD's. With TWENTY sacks to add to that. Plus 54 tackles for a loss - and 33 forced fumbles - 18 of them recovered, with 2 being taken for TDs. Whcih is CRAZY for a DB. They did foretell his HOF selection though.
  • @nd_irish_fan744
    Not sure of the year this video was made, but it mentions there are eight Heisman winners who are also members of the NFL Hall of Fame. There are actually ten that I am aware of: (1) Doak Walker (2) Paul Hornung (3) Roger Staubach (4) O.J. Simpson (5) Earl Campbell (6) Tony Dorsett (7) Marcus Allen (8) Barry Sanders (9) Tim Brown (10) Charles Woodson Additionally, Marcus Allen is the only person who has ever lived that has accomplished these milestones playing football: (1) College football national champion (2) Heisman Trophy (3) College football Hall of Fame (4) Super Bowl champion (5) Super Bowl MVP (6) NFL league MVP (7) NFL Hall of Fame. Tony Dorsett accomplished all of the above with the exception of a Super Bowl MVP and NFL league MVP.
  • @DM-en1vo
    This guy Isaac just don’t miss
  • @jamessimmiss547
    So it's Barry's fault that he had to carry crappy Lions teams? The last time I checked, Barry never played with an elite QB, it was rare he played with an average one.
  • @davidford4475
    Derrick Henry gonna make this list on the update 🐐
  • @jackmessick2869
    If Landry had kept running Tony Dorsett in the second half of SB XIII, he may have been MVP with a Cowboy win. He was running so well that day.
  • @mattydsings
    Bro your channel is fire!! I am reliving all those great highlight shows of my youth...I'm only 39 but I grew up on the likes of Football Follies and NFL's Greatest Hits specials, this stuff is right down my alley rock on!!
  • @bryancoats5328
    Earl Campbell was an absolute beast with a football. Bum Phillips once said “Earl didn’t get hurt, he hurt people, but he didn’t get hurt”
  • Barry retiring early is probably the best thing he did when you think that there is no really bad seasons that he had and there was no decline. Also I think I'd probably push Newton back to 10 and move everyone else up one and swap Campbell and Marcus Allen around. Allen was amazing, its not his fault that he got screwed by the Raiders.
  • Defensive back from Michigan Charles Woodson is the number 1# Heisman Trophy Winner in The NFL. He was in selected 4th. overall in The 1998 Draft. Won Defensive Rookie Of The Year in 1998, He had 11 pick 6's, Won D.P.O.Y. in 2009, Only player in NFL history with over 60 interceptions & 20 sacks, Won Super Bowl in 2010 with Green Bay Packers, &, Inducted into NFL Hall Of Fame in 2021, Plus Charles Woodson is the only Defensive Player to ever win The Heisman Trophy.
  • @floydparr8006
    OJ Simpson did win a National Championship in college, his junior year at USC. He belongs at #3. People forget what a great RB he was because of his off the field issues.
  • @dwightpalmer9730
    We can talk about Bo Jackson as a tragedy, but we need to include Billy Sims also. Billy Sims was Barry Sanders 1.0.
  • @tylertaylor9288
    Cam Newton above Marcus Allen and Earl Cambell....what a joke
  • Marcus Allen being only #9 is criminal. The main reason his career slowed down in the late 80's was b/c Al Davis hated him and tried to destroy his career. His told the coaches not to play him. What Marcus Allen would do in today's league would be awesome.
  • @slanderman3296
    Tim brown was a BEAST back in the day. He was as great as they come.