A good portion of the NFL fan base probably couldn’t care less about the numbers worn by players. But if you’re at all like the sport-obsessed heathens that spend every waking minute on Twitter, you’ve likely seen plenty of debates and commentary in regards to players and the numbers they wear.
When it comes to rookies just entering the league, there are some extreme opinions depending on which players receive “bad” numbers for their position. Some examples include edge rushers who normally play out of a two-point stance wearing a number in the 90s or anything from 60-79.