Ranking the 20 Best NFL Players of the 1980s

Some of the absolute greatest NFL players ever dominated the league in the 1980s. From record-breaking quarterbacks to dominating defenders, here’s a ranking of the 20 best NFL players of the decade.

20. James Lofton 

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James Lofton was one of the best wide receivers of the 1980s. A six-time Pro Bowler during the decade, Lofton surpassed 1,000 receiving yards in five seasons.

19. Joe Klecko 

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As the leader of the “New York Sack Exchange,” Joe Klecko was a force on the New York Jets’ defensive line. In fact, he was instrumental in the Jets’ resurgence in the early ’80s.

18. Russ Grimm 

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Russ Grimm was a very important member of Washington’s offensive line in the ‘80s. As a four-time Pro Bowler, he helped Washington win two Super Bowls in the decade! 

17. Kellen Winslow 

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Kellen Winslow redefined the tight end position with the San Diego Chargers back in the ‘80s. In fact, many believe he set the blueprint for the modern tight end in today’s NFL. 

16. Steve Largent 

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Steve Largent dominated the NFL in the 1980s and ended up retiring as the NFL’s all-time leader in receptions, receiving yards, and touchdowns.

15. Dan Fouts 

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There’s no question that Dan Fouts was one of the best passers of the decade. He could connect with his receivers so incredibly well, so it’s no surprise he influenced a lot of great quarterbacks who came after him.

14. Tony Dorsett 

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Tony Dorsett was excellent in the ‘70s, but he continued dominating the league well into the ‘80s. In fact, he managed to surpass 1,000 rushing yards in five seasons during the decade.

13. Eric Dickerson 

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Rams star Eric Dickerson burst onto the scene in the ’80s and even set the single-season rushing record in 1984. Simply put, he was a workhorse. 

12. Marcus Allen 

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Marcus Allen’s combination of power and speed made him one of the decade’s best running backs. Plus, he was the 1985 NFL MVP and Super Bowl MVP! 

11. Lawrence Taylor 

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There’s no question Lawrence Taylor was one of the most feared defensive players in NFL history.  In fact, he was named NFL MVP in 1986, which is extremely rare for a defensive player. 

10. Walter Payton 

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Walter Payton is an icon of the sport for so many reasons, but it was his incredible rushing ability that helped the Chicago Bears win the 1985 Super Bowl.  

9. Ronnie Lott 

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Ronnie Lott was one of the stars of the 49ers dynasty throughout the 1980s. He not only earned six Pro Bowl selections, but he also helped the team win four Super Bowls. 

8. Reggie White

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Reggie White began his impressive Hall of Fame career in the mid-’80s and quickly established himself as one of the best defensive linemen in the league. 

7. Joe Greene

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While his best years in the NFL were probably in the ‘70s, Joe Greene continued to dominate in the early ‘80s too. In fact, it was his leadership and playmaking ability that really elevated Pittsburgh’s defense during this time.

6. John Riggins

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John Riggins was instrumental in Washington winning the 1982 Super Bowl, as he was even named the MVP of the Super Bowl. While his power was second to none, it was his clutch playoff performances that really cemented his legacy.

5. Mike Singletary

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Mike Singletary was a major part of the legendary Chicago Bears’ 1985 defense. In fact, he managed to win NFL Defensive Player of the Year two times throughout his career! 

4. Anthony Muñoz

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Anthony Muñoz is considered by many to be the greatest offensive lineman in NFL history. He was incredibly consistent throughout his career and ended up retiring with nine Pro Bowl appearances. 

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3. Dan Marino

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Dan Marino never won a Super Bowl, but he is often credited with redefining the quarterback position. In fact, his 1984 season is considered to be one of the best ever, as he threw for over 5,000 yards and 48 touchdowns.

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2. Jerry Rice

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There are countless wide receivers in the NFL right now who model their game after the legendary Jerry Rice. He had great hands, could break away from defenders, and was a massive part of those legendary 49ers Super Bowl teams.

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1. Joe Montana 

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Joe Montana was clutch. He led the San Francisco 49ers to four Super Bowl titles throughout the decade and helped to create one of the true NFL dynasties. 

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