Who wore number 58 in NFL

The number 58 continues the traditions of defensive range. All jersey carriers with this number on the back can only intercept the ball or force a fumble to score the touchdown unless the coach confirms the defender’s eligibility to catch the ball. Most of the time, the players protect the quarterback or block the opponents, trying to open the path for the runner or pass addressee and advance the ball.

Retired numbers 58 in NFL

The only NFL team that retired number 58 is the Kansas City Chiefs. They honoured Derrick Thomas, who played for the Chiefs between 1989 and 1999. The ceremony occurred in 2009 and was dedicated to the player’s induction into the Hall of Fame.

The first player who wore number 58 in NFL

The tackle William Kilbourne became the first player who got number 58 in NFL history. He played a single season for the Green Bay Packers in 1939. The tackle appeared on the field in four games as the reserve player.

The last player who wore number 58 before AV implementation

Bob Griffin wore number 58 in the Los Angeles Rams from 1953 to 1957. As the linebacker, he generated very few interceptions and fumbles. His only achievement during this period was the safety in the 1955 season. He had a 4-year pause in his pre-professional career and returned to the sport in 1961 when he completed the season with the St. Louis Cardinals team.

Top 5 players with the highest AV

Jack Lambert – 137 AV

The player was the Pittsburgh Steelers pick in the second round of the 1974 Draft. Jack Lambert/strong> played there until his retirement in 1984. He won four Super Bowls (1974, 1975, 1979, 1980), was a Pro Bowler nine times, and appeared on the first All-Pro team. He never scored his touchdown, but his skills helped him adopt efficient solutions. The league thanked him with the Hall of Fame plaque in 1990.

Isiah Robertson – 131 AV

Isiah Robertson played in two teams from the opposite coasts of the USA. He joined the Los Angeles Rams in 1971 after the team picked him in the first round of the Draft. He reached his star level immediately when the play appeared on the field. The Associated Press called Robertson the best defensive rookie in 1971. The performer collected all his Pro Bowls (6 appearances) and AP1 qualifications (2 times) during the Ram’s tenure, which ended in 1978. Isiah scored two interception and 1 fumble touchdowns there. His last pick-six happened in 1979 when he started his path in The Bills. Robertson played there till his retirement in 1982.

Derrick Thomas – 131 AV

Let us introduce another Defensive Rookie of the Year. Derrick Thomas from the Kansas City Chiefs won this award in 1989 when the team picked him in the Draft Round 1. Despite the modest rookie season, he became the league leader in forced fumbles and sacks next season. He pretended the Defensive Player award after the 1990 season, but all his efforts put him only in second place. Thomas didn’t intercept the ball till the last 1999 season, but his fumbles and tackles were important in the Chiefs’ defensive schemes. He scored 3 safeties. Each safety allowed him to lead in the corresponding line during the 1994, 1997, and 1998 seasons. The player streaked 9 Pro Bowls and had 2 All-Pro appearances in his career. Derrick Thomas joined the best team of the 1990s and became part of the Hall of Fame in 2009.

Von Miller – 120 AV

The player is still active, but he pretends for the Hall of Fame. Let’s start from the point that Von Miller won the 2011 Defensive Rookie of the Year title. He collected eight Pro Bowls and three first All-Pro teams. The player joined the Denver Broncos after the 2011 Draft. He wore number 58 only there till the 2021 season when he changed the team to the Los Angeles Rams and later the Buffalo Bills, where he wore number 40.

Wilber Marshall – 113 AV

The player changed 4 teams during his career, but number 58 accompanied him everywhere except the Arizona Cardinals. Wilber Marshall started his way in Chicago. The Bears picked him in the 1984 Draft Round 1. The player specialized in tackling rather than other defensive elements. He won the Super Bowl in the 1985 season with the team. Marshall scored two touchdowns in the 1986 season – one interception and one fumble. He became the league leader, collecting 23 approximate value points after that season. The Bears’ epoch ended in 1988 when the Redskins employed him. That tenure brought him the 1991 Super Bowl XXX title. Washington balloted him twice for the defensive player contest, but the idea failed as the linebacker lost both votes. Wilber moved to Arizona in 1994, but his final season was spent in Houston. He retired with two Super Bowls, 3 Pro Bowls and 2 AP1 appearances.

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