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Can grit outshine glamour? David Vobora, the 2008 underdog who turned the final pick into a defiant challenge against NFL norms, squares off against Marty Moore, the 1994 trailblazer who redefined what it means to be picked last. This isn't just a battle of dates; it's a clash between two eras of football philosophy—where resilience meets revolution. As these icons go head-to-head, fans are left to decide what truly defines greatness: is it the ability to defy expectations or the capacity to inspire generations? Your preference might just reshape the annals of 'Mr. Irrelevants'.
In this battle:
Fans currently prefer David Vobora (2008) over Marty Moore (1994) when it comes to the greatest Mr. Irrelevants of all time. In head-to-head matchups, fans pick David Vobora (2008) 100.0% of the time over Marty Moore (1994).
Across all battles:
David Vobora (2008) win rate: 46.2%
Marty Moore (1994) win rate: 30.0%
Marty Moore's popularity hinges on his distinction of being the first Mr. Irrelevant to play in a Super Bowl. Fans love a good underdog story, and Moore's career, from an overlooked last pick to a Super Bowl player, really captures the imagination.
Right now, Brock Purdy (2022) is leading the pack as the top contender in the Mr. Irrelevants league. You can see how he stacks up against others on the GOAT List.
David Vobora's clean sweep in fan voting probably comes down to his memorable impact despite his late draft position. Fans really respect his transformation from the 'last pick' in 2008 to a player who defined resilience and overcame significant challenges, both on and off the field.