Miami Dolphins All-Time Top 100 Players: 9. Nat Moore
For 13 seasons in Miami, Nat Moore provided options first for Bob Griese, then later for Dan Marino. He led the team in receiving yards five times, and made the All-NFL First Team in 1977.
For 13 seasons in Miami, Nat Moore provided options first for Bob Griese, then later for Dan Marino. He led the team in receiving yards five times, and made the All-NFL First Team in 1977.
Jim Langer is regarded by many to be one of the best centers in NFL history. He is a six time Pro Bowler, a four time First Team All-Pro, a two-time Super Bowl Champion, and the proud owner of a 141-game consecutive starts streak for Miami at center.
Mark Duper is a four-time member of the 1000-yard receiving club, a three-time Pro Bowler, and Miami's all-time leader with 8,869 receiving yards gained and 28 career 100-yard receiving games.
Vern Den Herder started 166 games for Miami at defensive end over 12 seasons. A two time Super Bowl Champion and one time Pro Bowler, he ranks fourth on Miami's all-time leaderboard with 64.5 sacks.
Mark Clayton was an outside threat at wide receiver for 10 seasons in Miami. He was a five time Pro Bowler, and twice led the NFL in touchdown receptions. He ranks 12th on the NFL all-time leaderboard with 81 touchdown catches.
Sam Madison was a four time Pro Bowler, a two-time All-NFL team member, and is third on Miami's all-time leaderboard with 31 interceptions. For nine seasons he was one of the most feared defensive backs in the NFL.
Bill Stanfill was one of the best of the "No-Names". Over eight seasons as Miami's right defensive end, he earned five trips to the Pro Bowl, two Super Bowl rings, and one All-NFL selection. He retired as Miami's unofficial sack leader, with 67.5.
An original Dolphin, Norm Evans started 135 of 138 games at right tackle for Miami, earning two Pro Bowl selections and two Super Bowl rings.
Dick Anderson played nine seasons for Miami, intercepting a franchise second-best 34 passes. He was a three-time Pro Bowler, a two-time NFL First-Team All-Pro, the 1973 NFL AP Defensive Player of the Year, and the President of the NFLPA.
In six Miami seasons, Jake Scott was a five-time Pro Bowler, a three-time AFC Champion, a two-time First-team All-Pro and Super Bowl Champion, a Super Bowl MVP, and Miami's career leader with 35 interceptions.