25. Eric Lane- Lane was the 196th pick in the eighth round of the 1981 draft by the Seattle Seahawks. Lane started out his Seahawks career as a kick returner but was able to make his way into a starting running back position by year four.
1984 was the only season that lane started more than three games and put up by far the best numbers of his seven-year career. During that year, Lane started seven games and was used a fair amount in both the running and passing game. Lane had 80 carries for 299 yards and four touchdowns, which were all carries highs. He also caught 11 passes for 102 yards and another score.
For his career, Lane appeared in 97 games including 12 as a starter. He rushed for 405 yards and four touchdowns on 124 carries. Lane also caught 42 passes for 357 yards and two scores.

24. Dennis Pitta- Pitta was the 114th pick in the fourth round by the Baltimore Ravens in the 2010 draft. Pitta has been with the Ravens for the duration of his four-year career and became one of their biggest weapons just a season ago.
His career started very slowly as Pitta appeared in 11 games as a rookie and caught just one pass. Year two was much more successful One for Pitta. He played in all 16 games and started two. That year Pitta caught 40 passes for 405 and three touchdowns. His best game of the 2011 season came against the Cincinnati Bengals when Pitta caught six passes for 62 yards and a touchdown.
2012 was even better for Pitta and the Ravens. Pitta started five of 16 games and recorded 61 receptions for 669 and seven touchdowns. Pitta was also huge in the Ravens playoff run to the Super Bowl. He caught 14 passes for 163 yards and three touchdowns including four catches for 26 yards and a score in the Ravens 34-27 victory over the San Francisco 49ers in the Super Bowl.
Pitta had a career setback in 2013 and has not appeared on the field this year after hurting his hip in training camp.
For his career to this point, Pitta has 102 receptions for 1075 yards and ten touchdowns.
Assuming that Pitta can return to the field at 100 percent, he will move up the ranking very quickly.
23. Bill Ring- Ring went undrafted out of BYU but managed to make the San Francisco 49ers. Ring spent six seasons with the Niners and played in 69 games including nine starts.
His best season in the NFL came in 1983 when Ring appeared in all 16 games including five Starts. That year, Ring rushed for 254 yards and two touchdowns on 64 carries. He also caught 23 passes for 182 yards.
During his time in the NFL, Ring was a part of two Super Bowl winning teams with San Francisco. During the 49ers 1981 playoff run to the championship, he carried the ball 21 times for 73 yards and a touchdown while also catching two passes. Ring was also on the San Francisco’s 1984 Super Bowl winning team.
For his career, Ring carried the ball 183 times for 732 yards and seven touchdowns as a rusher. He also registered 45 receptions for 336 yards and another score.
Not bad for a guy who went undrafted coming out of school.
22. Gifford Nielsen- after an impressive college career Nielsen was selected with the 73rd overall pick in the third round of the 1978 draft by the Houston Oilers.
Nielsen spent His entire six-year NFL career with the Oilers and appeared in 55 games including 14 starts.
During his career Nielson completed almost 55 percent of his passes for 3255 yards and 20 touchdowns. He also carried the ball 29 times for 89 yards.
In his fourteen games as a starter, Nielsen and the Oilers managed only three wins. His most impressive of those victories came during week 16 of the 1981 season. During that game Nielsen completed 24-37 passes for 377 yards and three touchdowns as the Oilers beat the Pittsburgh Steelers 21-20. That game was a part of Nielsen’s best season in the NFL. Although he only played in five games that year and started two, Nielsen threw for 709 yards and five touchdowns on 64.5 percent completions.
21. Doug Jolley- Jolley was taken with the 55th overall pick in the second round of the 2002 draft by the Oakland Raiders.
Jolley played five seasons in the NFL for three different teams.
His best years in the league came with the Oakland Raiders. Jolley started 26 games in three years with the Raiders and registered 90 receptions for 972 yards and five touchdowns.
During his rookie season with the Raiders, Jolley made 11 post season receptions for 93 yards and one touchdown, including five catches for 59 yards in their Super Bowl loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Jolley also found some success with the New York Jets. During his year in New York, Jolley started seven games. He caught 29 passes for 324 yards and a score. It was during that 2005 season with the Jets that Jolley had his best game. In a December road loss to the Miami Dolphins, Jolley caught nine passes for 102 yards and a touchdown.
For his career, Jolley caught 120 passes for 1,303 yards and six touchdowns.