, Mr. Irrelevant of the
1999 NFL draft, and
Super Bowl XLII champion , Mr. Irrelevant of the
2009 NFL draft and
Super Bowl LV champion Since the NFL draft was cut to its current seven-round format in 1994, players presented with this dubious honor have more often succeeded in making the team that drafted them, with some making significant contributions. •
Tyrone McGriff was perhaps the most successful Mr. Irrelevant from the pre-1994 era. He was drafted by the
Pittsburgh Steelers with the last pick of the 12th round in 1980. He made the 1980
NFL All-Rookie Team, and played two more seasons for the Steelers. In 1983, he moved on to the
Michigan Panthers of the upstart
United States Football League. He won a league championship ring that year, as well as a spot on the USFL All-Star Team. •
John Tuggle started five games as a fullback his rookie year, and was named the 1983
New York Giants Special Teams Player of the Year. However, during the 1984 training camp, he was diagnosed with cancer. He never played again, and died in 1986. •
Marty Moore, a
special teams player, became the first Mr. Irrelevant to play in a
Super Bowl with the
New England Patriots in
Super Bowl XXXI and first Mr. Irrelevant to win a Super Bowl with the New England Patriots in
Super Bowl XXXVI. •
Mike Green played a significant role in the
Chicago Bears secondary in the 2000s, and played from 2000 to 2008. •
Jim Finn was on the roster as a
fullback for the
New York Giants on their victory in
Super Bowl XLII. Prior to the 2007 season, Finn was placed on injured reserve and never played a game for the Giants on their road to the Super Bowl that year, having been replaced by
Madison Hedgecock. He had been the Giants fullback for four seasons. •
Ryan Succop, the
2009 designee, became the starting
kicker for the
Kansas City Chiefs. He went on to tie the NFL record for highest field goal percentage by a rookie in a season with 86.2 percent, and also passed NFL Hall of Famer
Jan Stenerud for most field goals made by a rookie in Chiefs history. Succop was awarded the
Mack Lee Hill Award that year. He has been a starting kicker since his rookie season. Succop moved on to the
Tennessee Titans for the 2014 season and was signed to a contract extension in early 2018 before being released in March 2020 and signing with the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers in early September. He proceeded to win
Super Bowl LV with the team, becoming the second Mr. Irrelevant to win an NFL championship, and first to play and win a Super Bowl as a starter and an active player. •
Chad Kelly, the
2017 designee and former
Ole Miss quarterback, is the nephew of former
Buffalo Bills quarterback and
Hall of Famer Jim Kelly. Drafted last largely because injury and discipline questions had lowered his previously high draft stock, Kelly progressed to become the
Denver Broncos' second-string quarterback by the 2018 preseason before being released on October 24, 2018. He later signed with the Indianapolis Colts. After moving to the
Canadian Football League, Kelly won the
109th Grey Cup in relief of
Toronto Argonauts starting quarterback
McLeod Bethel-Thompson. The following season Kelly led the team to a 16–2 record before they lost in the playoffs to the eventual champions in Montreal. He was later awarded the CFL most outstanding player for that season. •
Brock Purdy, the
2022 designee, was propelled into the starting
quarterback role for the
San Francisco 49ers after injuries to the first- and second-string quarterbacks,
Trey Lance and
Jimmy Garoppolo. In his rookie season, Purdy became the only rookie quarterback to beat
Tom Brady in a starting debut. Purdy became the first Mr. Irrelevant to complete a forward pass, a touchdown pass, and a rushing touchdown in the regular season. He won all five games he started as San Francisco completed a 10-game winning streak to close out the season, after which he became the first Mr. Irrelevant quarterback to start and win in a playoff game. Purdy was ultimately named a finalist for
Offensive Rookie of the Year, finishing third place in voting. Purdy remained the starting quarterback in
2023, leading the 49ers to a 5–0 start, a repeat division title, and an appearance in
Super Bowl LVIII, where he became the first Mr. Irrelevant to throw a touchdown pass in a Super Bowl, while setting a new single season franchise record for passing yards. That season, he finished fourth place in MVP voting and was named to his first
Pro Bowl, becoming the first 49ers quarterback in two decades to earn the honor. Purdy has been nicknamed "Mr. Relevant" for his immediate impact and rise to prominence, and is considered the greatest "Mr. Irrelevant" of all time. In 2025, San Francisco signed Purdy to a $265 million extension. ==Mr. Irrelevant selections== } ==Mr. Irrelevant picks by NFL team==