ESPN is running a feature and Dave Damesheck has picked up on it for his podcast. People vote on who they think is each team's all-time franchise player.
Here is what ESPN has for the Cards;
1) Who is the greatest player in Cardinals history?
Here is what ESPN has for the Cards;
1) Who is the greatest player in Cardinals history?
- Ottis Anderson, RB (1979-96):
Burst on scene with 1,605 yards as a rookie. 7,999 yards in 99 games with team.
- Dan Dierdorf, OL (1971-83):
Before broadcasting career, made six Pro Bowls as Hall of Fame lineman.
- Roger Wehrli, CB (1969-82):
Hall of Famer made seven Pro Bowls and picked off 40 passes.
- Dick Lane, CB (1954-59):
''Night Train'' picked off 30 passes in six seasons with Cardinals en route to Canton.
- Neil Lomax, QB (1981-88):
Prolific passer led NFL in passing yards in 1987 and made two Pro Bowl appearances.
- Ollie Matson, RB (1952-58):
Rushing and receiving threat made first-team All-Pro five times with Cardinals.
- Ernie Nevers, RB (1929-31):
One of game's first superstars, scored six TDs and kicked four XPs in one game.
- Jackie Smith, TE (1963-77):
Before Super Bowl infamy, one of game's best. Five Pro Bowls and Hall of Fame.
- Charley Trippi, RB/QB (1947-55):
Piled up 206 all-purpose yards in 1947 title game. Versatile -- also played QB.
- Larry Wilson, DB (1960-72):
Seventh-rounder went to eight Pro Bowls and picked off 52 passes.