The top spot on the list went to 49ers legend Jerry Rice, and it's hard to argue with that pick. The 2010 Hall of Fame inductee holds career records for receptions, receiving yards, combined touchdowns, all-purpose yards and game-winning touchdowns, among many others. He's a three-time Super Bowl champion and one-time Super Bowl MVP. Very little to quibble with on the Rice front.
But there is plenty of room for debate. Deion Sanders is unhappy with his placement on the list, he's No. 34 and the second-ranked defensive back behind Ronnie Lott.
Derek Jeter Kyle Busch Dario Franchitti Ron Hornaday Tony Schumacher
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