Past vs.Present: 15 Former NFL Pro-Bowlers Who Could Still Play
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Check out our list of former NFL Pro-Bowlers who could still play today below!
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1. Chad Ochocinco

Without question Chad Ochocinco could still play today.
“I never stopped working out, ’cause you never know when that call might come back in” Ochocinco said on the ‘Manningcast’
2. Peyton Manning

Although Peyton hasn’t worked out in over 7 years according to his brother Eli, we certainly don’t doubt his arm strength to throw an 80-yard bomb to any open receiver
3. Tom Brady

OFFICIALLY retired (for good we hope) Tom Brady is one of those talents that could throw a touchdown pass at 60 if he wanted. Best believe there will be a team in the NFL willing to give him a shot to do if he wanted.
4. Tedy Bruschi

Former NFL linebacker may have visibly lost some muscle, but if his muscle memory serves him correctly, he still has the moves to get in the backfield to tackle for loss yardage.
5. Jason Taylor

Serving as a Defensive Line Coach Jason Taylor for Miami University, Jason Taylor still looks like he can get the job done to get to the quarterback for a sack.
6. Fred Taylor

Fred Taylor was a monster in the backfield. Still looks like he can explode for a twenty-yard run into the end zone. Taylor currently is podcaster for one of the most popular sports podcast out there, The Pivot podcast.
7. Andrew Luck

Retiring early due to injuries, Andrew Luck seemed to have a pretty promising career in the NFL. There is a few teams in the NFL who would be lucky to have his services today.
8. Ryan Clark

Ryan Clark was a ballhawk on the defensive end throughout his career. Clark still looks slim and speedy enough to keep up with today’s top NFL receivers.
9. Ray Lewis

Ray Lewis still looks like he could end a quarterbacks career with one sack.. enough said here.
10. Randy Moss

Don’t let the gray hairs fool you, Randy Moss was a MONSTER in his prime. He may not be able to give us three catches for three touchdowns and 163 yards like he did on Thanksgiving of 98′, but he is definitely equipped to give his opponent as speedy slant for a quick six, as we’ve seen on NFL countdown so many times before.
11. Tony Gonzalez

Tony Gonzalez was one of the most notable tightends in the early 2000’s. His slim figure may not be able to hold back a lineback for too long, but it may allow him to slip through the defensives secondary for an easy touchdown
12. Shannon Sharpe

Known today as one of the most entertaining sportscasters on TV, the young ones don’t know Sharpe was just as entertaining on the field. Seemingly looking stronger than he was while playing in the NFL, Sharpe looks as if he won’t miss a beat.
13. Calvin Johnson

The Megatron still looks slim, speedy, and able to catch a jump ball over any defensive player in the league, past or present!
14. Brian Dawkins

Brian Dawkins still looks like he can make a play on the ball or pack a punch with a tackle
15. Terrell Owens

Another Wide Reciever who hasn’t stopped working out, T-O has been in-shape since he was last seen in the NFL. Owens is easily capable of getting a call from an NFL team today, and giving them 10 catches for 100+ yards in his debut.
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