There have been hundreds of amazing players to line up on the field in the NFL, but are they all really as good as everyone says they are? Some players were able to piggyback their way to the top thanks to the elite games of their teammates, and are perhaps undeserving of their legendary status. Every year the athletes in the NFL vote for their most overrated player.
Some players feel as though stars are being given a better standing in the game than they deserve and they try to call them out on it. Over the history of the NFL there have been some players loved by the media and fans, but when you strip back all the shiny memories their stats don’t lie. These players are the most overrated in the NFL.
[post_page_title]William Perry – Defensive tackle[/post_page_title]
Thanks to his sheer size, William Perry became known as “The Refrigerator.” He was a once in a lifetime athlete, and for someone who weighed 350 pounds, he really shouldn’t have been able to move as quickly as he did. Thanks to his huge presence on the field, and loveable personality, he was one of the most-loved players in that Bears team of the ’80s.
Despite being so big and agile, he never made a Pro Bowl. Later in his career, he struggled to keep in top shape, and his conditioning issues mean the retired from football at the age of 32. Perry is one of the most-loved players in the history of the NFL, but his stats prove he wasn’t as good as his legacy suggests.

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