You can pick out negatives about every player. If Landry could go a game without a stupid penalty he would be higher on my board. Personally, I think his highlight reels elevated him to an undeserving level. But I am sure I am in the minority.
Last five years? Since 2003? Michael Clayton, Devery Henderson, Chad Lavalais, Marcus Spears, Corey Webster, Kyle Williams, Claude Wroten, Skyler Green, LaRon Landry. From 2003 to 2000? Michael Clayton, Chad Lavalais, Corey Webster, Domanick Davis, LaBrandon Toefield, Bradie James, Trev Faulk, Josh Reed, Jarvis Green.
BLASPHEMER!!!! Only kidding, but I know where Landry was concerned, a big play in the Florida loss last year that gets overlooked was LL trying to blow up the WR on 3rd and long with a SportsCenter hit, instead of wrapping him up and making the tackle. The WR didn't go down, he picked up the first, and Tebow went on to finish the drive with the infamous jump-pass TD just before half. Still got to love the guy, though. Most productive in the last 5 years, I believe was the question? I'm going to go with Chad Lavalais. Took a long road to get to Tiger Stadium, but he definitely left it all on the field once he got there.
And how about an honorable mention tip of the hat to the middle linebacker off the '03 champions? So overlooked his name is escaping me, but I believe it was Lionel Turner. The only guy off that defensive lineup that didn't make it into the NFL in some capacity, but with the Tigers, he certainly made his share of plays.
View attachment 10320 In all reality, it has to be Pistol...all time that is. If you disagree, you can go to hell.