The Top 5 Gamebreakers in the NFL Today

By (Featured Columnist) on September 20, 2009

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What is a game breaker? A game breaker is one of the most exciting players in the league. A game breaker is the most dangerous player on the field at all times. A game breaker has a chance to score every time he touches the ball. A game breaker gives opposing coordinators nightmares.

These five athletes you are about to see are the elite of the elite. If you look up "Weapons of Moss", I mean, "Weapons of Mass Destruction" in the dictionary, you will see a picture of these players.

DJax: DeSean Jackson

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There are about twenty players I could have put at this number five spot. I chose to go with a guy with unlimited potential. DeSean Jackson quickly earned the number one wide receiver spot for the Philadelphia Eagles in his rookie year. In the first two games of the 2009 season, Jackson had an eighty-five yard punt return and a seventy-one yard receiving touchdown. DeSean Jackson has all the skills to turn into the most explosive player in the league in the next few years.

Anytime: Devin Hester

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Devin Hester had twelve touchdown returns in his first two years in the league putting him at fourth on the all-time kick return list already. After being seen as the ultimate return threat, Hester lost his touch in his third season after the Bears forced him to focus more on offense. Offense or special teams, Devin Hester is still a threat to take it to the house anytime.

All Day: Adrian Peterson

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Adrian Peterson is the most physically gifted running back in NFL history. His combination of speed and strength is just unparalleled. Peterson may be overlooked by some as a "big-play" guy because he is such a workhorse, but he is so dominant he finds a way to break though the eight man fronts defenses throw at him.

Every Coach's Dream: Chris Johnson

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Chris Johnson holds the fastest forty-yard dash time in NFL combine history with a 4.24. He is widely known the fastest player in the entire league. In only his second season, Johnson scored on a sixty-nine yard touchdown pass as well as fifty-seven and ninety-one yard touchdown runs all in one game. He really is "Every Coach's Dream".

Super Freak: Randy Moss

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Randy Moss is the most physically gifted wide receiver of all-time. He stands at six foot four inches, has been clocked running a 4.25 in the forty yard dash, and has a vertical leap of fifty-one inches. Any doubt why they call him "Super Freak"? He is unarguably the greatest deep threat in NFL history.

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