The NFL rounded out its all-time team by announcing the 10 quarterbacks on the roster Friday night.
The New England Patriots' Tom Brady was the lone active player on a list that included four-time Super Bowl winner Joe Montana and five-time MVP Peyton Manning.
Noticeably missing were New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees and Green Bay Packers signal-caller Aaron Rodgers.
Here's a look at the 10 players.
NFL 100 All-Time Team: Quarterbacks
- Sammy Baugh (1937-52)
- Tom Brady (2000-present)
- John Elway (1983-98)
- Brett Favre (1991-2010)
- Otto Graham (1946-55)
- Peyton Manning (1998-2015)
- Dan Marino (1983-99)
- Joe Montana (1979-94)
- Roger Staubach (1969-79)
- Johnny Unitas (1956-73)
Sammy Baugh
The 16-year Washington Redskins quarterback known as Slinging Sammy led the NFL in completion percentage eight times (including five straight from 1945-49), passing yards four times and touchdown passes on two more occasions.