I've always wondered how much impact John Steadman's campaigning had for Art Donovan. Funny that he is listed right after Warren Sapp, because I think some parallels can be drawn with the two of them. Donovan's career is odd in that the first 7 years of his career were spent on bad teams...the 1950-1952 Colts/Yanks/Texans were historically bad...yet all of Donovan's honors predated the 1958- Colts teams. But I guess if you were looking at great 1950's DTs, its a pretty short list...Nomellini, Stautner, Donovan (perhaps in that order).JohnTurney wrote:Here is the DT HOF lsit with a few current and past DTs. Jordan is on it
Weinmeister's career is incredible. I think its more difficult for a lineman to 'stand out' than a skill position player, yet Weinmeister was basically the best DT from start to finish. The Rams' Dick Huffman had kind of the same career arc in that era, but he had an even shorter career than Weinmeister.