Ryan Succop (2009) leads with 100% of votes
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Justice Cunningham, the last pick of 2013, brings an underdog spirit that contrasts sharply with Ryan Succop, Mr. Irrelevant of 2009, who consistently clinched games as a placekicker. In the realm of the NFL's overlooked and underestimated, this battle pits the grit of a tight end against the precision of a kicker, stirring up debates about which position truly defines resilience. Fans of Cunningham rally around his hard-hitting playstyle, while Succop's supporters point to his enduring success in pressure moments. As these two clash in the arena of Mr. Irrelevants, the question isn't just about who is more skilled, but who captures the true spirit of a football gladiator. Cast your vote — is it the reliability of Succop's leg or Cunningham's tenacity that defines the ultimate underdog?
In this battle:
Fans currently prefer Ryan Succop (2009) over Justice Cunningham (2013) when it comes to the greatest Mr. Irrelevants of all time. In head-to-head matchups, fans pick Ryan Succop (2009) 100.0% of the time over Justice Cunningham (2013).
Across all battles:
Ryan Succop (2009) win rate: 55.8%
Justice Cunningham (2013) win rate: 42.9%
Justice Cunningham's story from being the last pick in 2013 to fighting for his spot in the NFL captures the true spirit of perseverance. His underdog status and resilience in the face of adversity really pull at the fans' heartstrings.
Ryan Succop won hearts with his consistency and longevity as a kicker in the NFL, proving that even the 'irrelevant' can become indispensable on the field. His journey from Mr. Irrelevant to Super Bowl champ is a true underdog tale that fans love.
Fans can't seem to decide! Both have their unique stories as the last picks of their draft years, making them underdog favorites. It's a tight race because each has shown standout moments in their careers, resonating differently with fans.