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Who says the last pick lacks luster? In the realm of the 'Mr. Irrelevants of All Time,' Chandler Harnish and Tyrone McGriff stand as titans of a narrative rich with underdog spirit and unexpected valor. Harnish, the 2012 hopeful with a contemporary flair, and McGriff, the 1980 powerhouse with a touch of old-school grit, represent more than just eras—they embody the clash of innovation versus tradition. This battle isn't just about who held the title of Mr. Irrelevant; it's a deeper debate on the values we cherish in our dark horse heroes. What will it be—modern resilience or classic tenacity?
In this battle:
The contenders are currently tied in head-to-head matchups. Your vote will break the tie.
Tyrone McGriff steals hearts with his underdog story from the 1980 draft. Despite being the last pick, his transition from a player to a coach shows his enduring love for the game, and fans really admire that dedication and resilience.
It's neck and neck! Fans are split because both have their unique claims to fame that resonate differently. Chandler Harnish, the last pick of 2012, appeals to newer fans who followed his career into the modern NFL, while Tyrone McGriff, from 1980, holds a nostalgic value for long-time football lovers.
Brock Purdy is currently leading the league as the top contender among the Greatest Mr. Irrelevants of All Time. His rise from last pick to NFL standout really captivates fans. Check out how he's stacking up against the rest on the GOAT List.