The Pittsburgh Steelers drafted receivers Lynn Swann and John Stallworth in 1974.
Together, they won four Super Bowls and are both in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
There have been many incredible receiving tandems in NFL history. Only Swann and Stallworth joined their franchise the same year, playing alongside each other until Swann retired in 1982.
Steelers coach Chuck Noll and personnel chief Art Rooney Jr. took Swann in the first round and Stallworth in the fourth. That was part of a draft class that produced four Hall of Famers — with center Mike Webster and linebacker Jack Lambert — and is considered the best ever.