Otto Graham
Otto Graham is the winningest quarterback in NFL history. From 1946 to 1955, he led the Cleveland Browns to an incredible 81.4 percent win rate in his starts. Graham led his squad to league championship berths each season, winning seven trophies, including three NFL championships. He averaged 2,358 passing yards a season over his career, topping the league in that category five times. Interestingly, Graham still retains the record for yards per throw attempt by a quarterback. His clear supremacy at the position won him a record seven All-Pro first-team selections.
Johnny Unitas
Johnny Unitas, regarded as one of the early standout quarterbacks in the contemporary era of the NFL, routinely guided the Baltimore Colts to victory while compiling impressive statistics. Unitas is the second most decorated quarterback in NFL history, with five first-team All-Pro honors. He won three MVPs and four NFL championships, including a Super Bowl triumph. Unitas led the league in passing yards and touchdowns on four times. Despite retiring from the game more than four decades ago, his career records in both categories remain among the top 20 all-time. “Johnny U” left a lasting impact on the sport.