In the spring of 1995, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers used the 12th-overall pick to select future Hall of Fame defensive tackle Warren Sapp, but they weren't done after that selection. Not by a long shot. Later in the first round, the team traded back up into the opening round to land linebacker Derrick Brooks at number 28. Like Sapp, Brooks was bound for a bronze bust in Canton, marking one of just three times in NFL history that a team has selected two eventual Hall of Fame inductees in the same round.
And now Sapp and Brooks are bound together again as we finish off the momentous task of identifying the 50 greatest players in franchise history. Sapp landed at number three, and after Lee Roy Selmon claimed the number two spot, that left only the very top of the list for the most decorated per