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We often hear of the "Swiss Army Knife" in the NFL, where players can do many things.  That term did not exist when Bobby Joe Conrad played but would have been applied to him had North America known of such a device.

Conrad was drafted by the New York Giants in 1958 but was traded before training camp to the Cardinals.  The two-way player from Texas A&M played mainly as a Defensive Back as a rookie, securing four Interceptions, but he was moved to the Halfback position in his second year and then to Flanker in 1962, in year five.

As a Flanker, Conrad had his greatest success, leading the NFL in Receptions in 1963 (73), and was a First Team All-Pro (967 Yards and 10 Touchdowns.  Conrad was a Pro Bowler in 1964 and had three 900-yard years, a solid accomplishment for the 1960s.  He played for St. Louis until he was released in 1968 and would conclude his career with a season in Dallas.

Conrad compiled 7,633 All-Purpose Yards and 42 Touchdowns and contributed as an occasional Kicker and Punt Returner.