player. 30. He was never the most popular player, either in the locker room or with the fans. As the saying goes though, one does not need to be a choir boy to be a good football player. Off-putting as his personality was (and still is) Keyshawn Johnson was a talented wide receiver who had a lot of success. Four times he went over 1,000 yards with the New York Jets and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, reaching three Pro Bowls.
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<p>He was also a key part of the Bucs team that won the Super Bowl in 2002. Maybe if he’d spent more time working hard and being a good teammate, he could’ve been something special. It just felt like he was content to rely on natural ability too often. That’s not a crime. Many players in the past of done the same thing. It’s just a shame to see a player never reach his true potential. That being said Johnson did enough to earn a spot on this list.</p>. WR. USC. Keyshawn Johnson . 24