4. Matt Lepsis

Years with Broncos: 1998-2007 (10 seasons)

Accolades: 1-time Super Bowl champion

Matt Lepsis was technically a member of the ’98 championship team, but as an undrafted rookie, he didn’t play much at all. In fact, he didn’t earn his first start until the next season, where he would proceed to start 133 games for the Broncos over the next nine.

Lepsis never was an All Pro or Pro Bowler, but he was a fan favorite; he was the face of the offensive line. He’s the man who bridged the gap between Gary Zimmerman and Ryan Clady, and for a guy who didn’t even get drafted, he did a darn good job.

Maybe Lepsis never became a household name (most lineman don’t), but 32 out of 32 teams in the NFL would love to have five Matt Lepsis on their team.