Randy Moss burst onto the scene as a rookie back in 1998 with the Minnesota Vikings, and by the time he was done tormenting defenses, he was one of the best wide receivers in the history of the game. In fact, he will be enshrined into the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday on the first ballot, becoming one of only six wideouts to accomplish that feat.
While Moss was a beast with the Vikings, his first tenure with the team ended after only seven NFL season. After the 2004 campaign, Moss was traded to the Oakland Raiders for linebacker Napoleon Harris and two draft picks, including the Raiders first round pick (No.