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Ever pondered over the tales of the underdogs, those heralded as Mr. Irrelevants but clawing their way to relevancy? Chandler Harnish and Marty Moore epitomize this spirit, pitching the final pick of 2012 against the anchor of 1994. In this battle, it's not just about who achieved more post-draft; it's a deeper reflection on resilience and the unexpected ways success manifests. With every pick, fans aren't just choosing a player; they're championing a philosophy. Which underdog saga resonates more with you—Harnish's quiet persistence or Moore's relentless breakthrough?
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The contenders are currently tied in head-to-head matchups. Your vote will break the tie.
Currently, Brock Purdy holds the top spot in the Greatest Mr. Irrelevants of All Time league. His recent explosive entry into the league and immediate impact as a starting quarterback captured fans' attention like wildfire. Check out the full GOAT List for more details.
Marty Moore grabbed fan affection by being the first Mr. Irrelevant to play in a Super Bowl. His underdog story, overcoming the odds from a last draft pick to a Super Bowl player, really resonates. Plus, his era's tough, no-nonsense style of play adds to his legacy.
It's a nail-biter because both have such unique stories that resonate with fans. Chandler Harnish represents the modern era with all its media hype, while Marty Moore harks back to a different style of play and grit. Fans are clearly torn, each contender pulling at different heartstrings!