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Costco Shopper Walks Out With A Ryzen 9800X3D + RTX 5070 PC Build For $1,100 While Others Pay $2,000

An advertisement for an iBUYPOWER Gaming PC featuring AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 priced at $1100, with specifications including 32GB DDR5 memory and a 2TB solid-state drive.

For a configuration including a powerful CPU like Ryzen 9800X3D and one of the best mid-range GPUs on the planet, a price tag of just $1,100 seems like a steal. User Buys Ryzen 9800X3D-RTX 5070 PC Build With 32 GB DDR5 and 2 TB SSD for Just $1,100 on Costco Once again, we see another lucky buyer snagging a complete PC build for almost half the price one would have to pay in the RAMpocalypse era. We used to see such stories a lot in recent weeks, but these are still rare and occasional. While some users are happy to […]

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Olympia in Greece, The Timeless Birthplace of the Olympic Games and Its Enduring Legacy: All You Need to Know

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HawkEye 360 targets $2.4B valuation in IPO as space tech listings heat up

HawkEye 360 is stepping into the public markets with a clear signal: space data is no longer a niche play. The Virginia-based company said Monday it plans to reach a valuation of up to $2.42 billion in a U.S. initial […]

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Lanson Place Hospitality Management Limited Welcomes Louis Chang with Extensive Industry Experience as the New Chief Operating Officer

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Liverpool 3-1 Crystal Palace: Isak and Wirtz on target for Slot´s men

Liverpool racked up a third consecutive Premier League victory as they overcame Crystal Palace 3-1 at Anfield on Saturday. Alexander Isak and Andrew Robertson were on target in the first half, before Florian Wirtz made sure in second-half injury time after Daniel Munoz had replied for the visitors. Liverpool had seen a penalty awarded to […]

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Africa Tourism Expansion: Travel Indaba Returns to Durban in May 2026

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Africa Tourism Expansion: Travel Indaba Returns to Durban in May 2026Africa’s Travel Indaba 2026 returns to Durban from 11-14 May,...

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Xi’an in China Paves the Path for a Bright Future in Aerospace and Aviation Industries Ushering in a New Global Era

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Starlink prints billions. SpaceX burns it on AI

Elon Musk has spent years selling Mars as the endgame for SpaceX. The latest glimpse into its finances tells a different story. The company is pouring billions into artificial intelligence, turning what was once a rocket business into an AI […]

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Top 10 best No.1 draft pick in the NFL

When it comes to the NFL Draft, the No. 1 overall pick carries a unique blend of expectation, pressure, and opportunity. It represents not just elite talent, but the belief that a single player can alter the trajectory of an entire franchise. Over the decades, this top selection has produced a wide spectrum of outcomes—ranging from generational superstars to cautionary tales—but only a select few have truly justified the weight of that distinction. The ranking compiled by Fox Sports focuses on those rare individuals who not only met expectations but exceeded them, shaping eras and redefining excellence at their positions.

This list spans multiple generations of football, highlighting quarterbacks who became the face of the league, defensive players who dominated the line of scrimmage, and foundational pieces who elevated entire organizations. What binds these players together is not just individual achievement, but sustained impact—measured in championships, accolades, and influence on the game itself. From the precision and intellect of Peyton Manning to the relentless dominance of Bruce Smith, each name represents a different path to greatness.

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Importantly, this ranking also reflects the evolving nature of football. Earlier legends like Terry Bradshaw and Earl Campbell set physical and cultural benchmarks, while modern stars such as Myles Garrett continue to push the boundaries of athleticism and versatility. Together, these ten players form a compelling narrative of what it means to fulfill—and transcend—the promise of being the NFL’s top draft selection.

10. Matthew Stafford (2009)

10. Matthew Stafford (2009)
Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford (9) throws a pass against the Minnesota Vikings during the second quarter at U.S. Bank Stadium. Credit: Jeffrey Becker-USA TODAY Sports

Matthew Stafford brought stability and elite arm talent to the Detroit Lions before later achieving championship success with the Los Angeles Rams. Known for his toughness and ability to make difficult throws, he consistently produced high-level passing numbers. His crowning achievement came with a Super Bowl victory, validating years of perseverance. Stafford’s career reflects both resilience and top-tier quarterback skill.

9. Orlando Pace (1997)

9. Orlando Pace (1997)
Saint Louis Rams former tackle Orlando Pace poses with his bust during the 2016 NFL Hall of Fame enshrinement at Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium. Credit: Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports

Orlando Pace anchored the offensive line for the St. Louis Rams during their “Greatest Show on Turf” era. As a blindside protector, he was instrumental in the success of their high-powered offense. Pace combined size, agility, and technique to neutralize elite pass rushers. His dominance earned him a place among the greatest offensive linemen ever.

8. Earl Campbell (1978)

8. Earl Campbell (1978)
Houston Oilers former running back Earl Campbell enters the stadium during the Professional Football HOF enshrinement ceremonies at the Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium. Credit: Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports

Earl Campbell was a punishing runner whose physical style defined an era for the Houston Oilers. He won the MVP award in 1979 and led the league in rushing three consecutive seasons. Campbell’s ability to break tackles and dominate defenses made him one of the most feared backs in NFL history. Though his career was relatively short, his impact was profound.

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7. Myles Garrett (2017)

7. Myles Garrett (2017)
Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett (95) riles up the crowd against the Tennessee Titans during the fourth quarter at Huntington Bank Field. Credit: Ken Blaze-Imagn Images

Myles Garrett has emerged as one of the most dominant defensive players of his generation with the Cleveland Browns. His rare combination of speed, power, and explosiveness makes him a constant disruptive force. Garrett consistently ranks among league leaders in sacks and pressures. Still in his prime, he continues to build a Hall of Fame-caliber résumé.

6. Eli Manning (2004)

6. Eli Manning (2004)
New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning (10) celebrates after winning Super Bowl XLII at the University of Phoenix Stadium. New York Giants defeated the New England Patriots with a final of 17-14. Credit: John David Mercer-USA TODAY Sports

Eli Manning carved out a legacy defined by clutch postseason performances with the New York Giants. He led the team to two Super Bowl victories over heavily favored opponents, earning MVP honors in both games. While his regular-season play was sometimes inconsistent, his composure under pressure was undeniable. Manning’s career is a study in resilience and timely excellence.

5. Troy Aikman (1989)

5. Troy Aikman (1989)
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Troy Aikman (8) talks to the media after defeating the Buffalo Bills 52-17 at Super Bowl XXVII at the Rose Bowl. Credit: James D. Smith-USA TODAY Sports

Troy Aikman guided the Dallas Cowboys through one of the most dominant stretches in NFL history, winning three Super Bowls in the 1990s. Known for his accuracy and poise, he excelled in a balanced offensive system. Aikman’s leadership and consistency were critical in managing a roster full of star talent. His career exemplifies efficiency and championship-caliber quarterback play.

4. Bruce Smith (1985)

4. Bruce Smith (1985)
Buffalo Bills defensive end #78 Bruce Smith takes the filed prior to the start of Super Bowl XXVII against the Dallas Cowboys at the Rose Bowl. The Cowboys defeated the Bills 52-17. Credit: Photo By USA TODAY Sports © Copyright USA TODAY Sports

Bruce Smith remains the NFL’s all-time sack leader, a testament to his longevity and dominance as a pass rusher. Spending most of his career with the Buffalo Bills, he was a central figure in their four consecutive Super Bowl appearances. Smith’s blend of strength, technique, and relentless effort made him nearly unblockable. He set a benchmark for defensive excellence that still stands today.

3. Terry Bradshaw (1970)

3. Terry Bradshaw (1970)
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback #12 Terry Bradshaw in action during Super Bowl IX against the Minnesota Vikings at Tulane Stadium. The Steelers defeated the Vikings 16-6. Credit: Photo By Malcolm Emmons-USA TODAY Sports © Copyright 1975 Malcolm Emmons

Terry Bradshaw was the cornerstone of the Pittsburgh Steelers dynasty of the 1970s, leading the team to four Super Bowl titles. Though sometimes underrated statistically, his clutch performances in big games defined his career. Bradshaw combined a powerful arm with a fearless mentality that thrived under pressure. His leadership helped establish one of the greatest dynasties in NFL history.

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2. John Elway (1983)

2. John Elway (1983)
Denver Broncos quarterback John Elway (7) throws a pass against the Oakland Raiders at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum. The Broncos defeated the Raiders 31-28. Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

John Elway was the face of the Denver Broncos for over a decade, known for his arm strength, mobility, and late-game heroics. After several near misses, he capped his career with back-to-back Super Bowl victories, retiring on top. Elway’s toughness and competitive drive made him one of the most respected quarterbacks of his era. His legacy extends beyond playing, as he later helped build championship teams as an executive.

1. Peyton Manning (1998)

1. Peyton Manning (1998)
Peyton Manning looks on during the game between the New York Giants and the Denver Broncos at Empower Field at Mile High. Credit: Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images

Peyton Manning redefined the quarterback position with his unmatched command of the offense and pre-snap intelligence. Over an 18-year career, he won five MVP awards and two Super Bowls, cementing himself as one of the most accomplished players in league history. His tenure with the Indianapolis Colts transformed the franchise into a perennial contender. Manning’s precision, preparation, and leadership set the gold standard for modern quarterbacks.

Conclusion

Conclusion
Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett (95) looks on against the Tennessee Titans during a timeout in the third quarter at Huntington Bank Field. Credit: Scott Galvin-Imagn Images

The No. 1 overall pick is less about draft position and more about legacy, and these players exemplify that distinction. Each carved out a career that justified the immense expectations placed upon them, leaving a lasting imprint on the league. As evaluated by Fox Sports, this group stands as the definitive benchmark for draft-day success.

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