
10 NFL draft picks who went No. 1 and how to buy their throwback jerseys
Since the NFL's inception, only 14 who were picked No. 1 are in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Shop these 10 No. 1 pick's jerseys including Peyton Manning, Michael Vick, Myles Garrett and more.
The sound of NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell announcing the first pick of the NFL draft is dancing in every football fan's heads this week as the anticipation for the annual event reaches its peak.
This year, the Tennessee Titans hold the first pick in the draft after a dismal 3-14 season. The hope for many fans in the Music City is that whoever the Titans draft, QB Cam Ward is the odds-on favorite, will be the difference maker in leading the franchise forward.
Unfortunately for many franchises, the first overall pick doesn't always work out the way they would've hoped. Since the NFL's inception, only 14 players who were picked No. 1 went on to be Hall of Fame players.
With that in mind, we found 10 of some of the top No. 1 overall picks and their jerseys on Fanatics.
No. 1: Peyton Manning - Indianapolis Colts jersey
No. 2: Myles Garrett - Cleveland Browns Nike jersey
No. 3: Michael Vick - Atlanta Falcons jersey
Michael Vick Falcons throwback jersey
Picked No. 1 overall in 2001, Michael Vick transcended the QB position as a dual-threat player. Snag one of these authentic throwback jerseys to add to your collection. Shop at Fanatics
No. 4: Troy Aikman - Dallas Cowboys jersey
Troy Aikman Cowboys throwback jersey
How 'bout them Cowboys? The famed phrase was coined during the Cowboys glory years with Troy Aikman under center. Cowboys fans wanting to reflect on better days should look no further than this jersey. Shop at Fanatics
No. 5: Terry Bradshaw - Pittsburgh Steelers jersey
No. 6: Joe Burrow - Cincinnati Bengals Nike jersey
Joe Burrow Bengals jersey
Bengals fans have been spoiled with Burrow's excellent play since he was drafted No. 1 overall in 2020. Ahead of the draft, this is a great way to celebrate one of the sport's top players. Shop at Fanatics
No. 7: Earl Campbell - Houston Oilers jersey
Earl Campbell Oilers throwback jersey
One of the NFL's all-time great running backs, Hall of Famer Earl Campbell amassed over 9,400 rushing yards during his career. Snag this throwback jersey to up your game day wear. Shop at Fanatics
No. 8: Bruce Smith - Buffalo Bills Nike jersey
No. 9: Keyshawn Johnson - New York Jets jersey
No. 10: Baker Mayfield - Tampa Bay Buccaneers Nike jersey
Baker Mayfield Buccaneers jersey
While it wasn't with the Buccaneers, Baker Mayfield was a surprise No. 1 overall pick in 2018. He's enjoyed a stout career since joining the Buccaneers in 2023. Shop at Fanatics

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