These Are the NFL's All-Time Greatest Linebackers

Josh Bynes

Bynes’ career started in Baltimore, and now he’s back playing in Baltimore after several years of bouncing around. Over the years of him moving about, Bynes refined his ability to command a line on his own, and he became an extremely valuable player, compared to his initial $1.4 million contract with the Ravens. Although his record isn’t the best so far this year, we should expect some positive action from Bynes in the near future. 

Erin Henderson

Henderson never necessarily shined in any particular category, but he was a consistent, solid, and dependable linebacker that will not let his team down. He started his career with a 5 year period on the Vikings and then moved to the NY Jets for two years before he eventually put the ball down. However, he is still active in the game right now, he is the acting coach for the Avila Eagles, a private college team located in St. Louis. 

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Post originally appeared on Upbeat News.