NFL's Mount Rushmore for all 32 Teams

Mount Rushmore
Mount Rushmore
Cam Newton and Steve Smith
Cam Newton and Steve Smith

Carolina Panthers: Steve Smith, Cam Newton, Sam Mills, Julius Peppers

Just Missed Cut: DeAngelo Williams

Steve Smith was easily the best wide receiver to play for the Carolina Panthers, and some will say he might be one of the best all-time at that position. Cam Newton right now is the best quarterback to play for the Panthers. Julius Peppers and Sam Mills round out the best of the Panthers, with Peppers being the first real star player the Panthers ever had.

Walter Payton
Walter Payton

Chicago Bears: Walter Payton, Brian Urlacher, Dick Butkus, Gale Sayers

Just Missed Cut: Mike Singletary

When your team has a rich history like the Chicago Bears, it is hard to pick the four best in your mindset, and I did my best to figure my four. Dick Butkus Walter Payton and Gale Sayers are locks for me as to what they provided as players for the franchise. I was stuck on Brian Urlacher and Mike Singletary. I went with Brian Urlacher where his consistency stood atop year after year as a player who stayed mostly healthy his whole career.

Boomer Eaison
Boomer Eaison

Cinncinati Bengals: Anthony Munoz, Boomer Eaison, Chad Johnson, Ken Anderson

Just Missed Cut: A.J. Green

This team only has one player who has made the Hall of Fame as a Bengal. Anthony Munoz is the best Bengal player of all time, no doubts. Ken Anderson and Boomer Eaison come in second as the most successful passers of the franchise and are part of the prosperous historical times of the Bengals. It went down to the two wide receivers and right now Chad Johnson has the edge over AJ Green, but that doesn't mean Green cant get past Johnson by the end of his career.

Jim Brown
Jim Brown

Cleveland Browns: Jim Brown, Otto Graham, Joe Thomas, Clay Matthews Jr.

Just Missed Cut: Eric Metcalf

Jim Brown as one of the best running backs of all time is a lock to be on the mountain. As does Otto Graham who will be regarded as one of the best passers a lot of us fans never got to see. Joe Thomas is a future Hall of Famer who was the best offensive lineman in his time. As well goes for Clay Matthews Jr. who was a phenomenal linebacker.

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