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47. John Gordy

Another career Detroit Lion, John Gordy was allegedly the inspiration for George Plimpton’s second book on football, “Mad Ducks and Bears”.  Gordy was far more than a literary muse as he was a three time Pro Bowler and a star lineman for Detroit for a decade.
The NFL Rookie of the Year in 1959, Nick Pietrosante came out of Notre Dame a star and continued that pattern in Detroit.  The Fullback would be a Pro Bowl Selection in both 1960 and 1961 and rushed for 3,933 Yards as a Lion, an excellent number for that position in that era.

49. Charlie Weaver

A star at USC, Charlie Weaver may not have had the fame he did in Southern California, but he was a solid Linebacker for the Detroit Lions for a decade (1971-81).  Weaver would accumulate 15 Interceptions in his professional career.

46. Brett Perriman

Even though his run with the Detroit Lions was not that long ago, Brett Perriman was a somewhat unheralded player in the Lion’s offense.  Perriman would have two seasons where he had over 1,000 Yards, one of which saw him net 1,488 Yards (1995) from the air.  The Wide Receiver accumulated 5,244 Yards and 25 Touchdowns.