These Are the NFL's All-Time Greatest Linebackers

David Harris

Harris played for the Jets from 2007-16, and he commanded the line with authority. He was known for being the toughest, most vocal, yet most effective leader in the team’s history. Although his career ended in 2017, Harris left his impact on the field, cementing himself as an unforgettable linebacker, and arguably one of the greats. 

Reggie Walker

Walker’s time with the Cardinals was pretty insignificant, but when he was drafted to the Chargers, he really started to show his true colors. In just 16 games, Walker started 6 and collected 36 tackles, 3 sacks, and a pass deflection. Unfortunately, a knee injury plagued him through the back end of his career, which ended in 2015 when he was released from the Broncos during the preseason.  

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Post originally appeared on Upbeat News.