1. Mark Schlereth
Draft: 1989, 263rd overall by the Washington Redskins Career: 1989-2000
Super Bowl appearances: XXVI (with Washington), XXXII, XXXIII Ring: Yes, all three
Today Schlereth is better recognized in a suit on Sports Center or on the lid of his world-famous “Stinkin’ Good” green chili.
But back in the 90s, Schlereth was known for his vicious and somewhat disgusting nature on the field. Schlereth openly admits to peeing in his pads every Sunday on the field, earning him the moniker, “Stink.”
“Hey — I was miserable anyhow out on the field,” he said back in 2012. “I wasn’t going to hold it in and become even more miserable.”
Miserable or not, Schlereth played an incredible 12-year career as a guard in the NFL. He won a Super Bowl with Washington in 1992 before making the move to the Mile High City to grind out another six years.
During that time, he held the right side of the line that protected Elway to consecutive Super Bowl victories in ‘98 and ‘99. His fierce nature and immeasurable talent earned him two trips to the Pro Bowl and 1997 All-Pro honors.
After retiring in 2001, Schlereth immediately became an NFL analyst, and if you follow him on Twitter or tune in to NFL Live, his passion for the game is still alive and well. Always an entertainer, instead of peeing in his game-pads, he now sticks to issuing snarky insults to anyone who might challenge him.