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NFL Network counts down the Top 10 New England Patriots

NFL Network recently released their list of the Top 10 Patriots of all-time.

*NFL Network *recently released their list of the Top 10 Patriots of all-time. Check out the videos below, with commentary from Patriots Football Weekly's Paul Perillo and Andy Hart.

#10: ADAM VINATIERI

No kicker has impacted a franchise more than Vinatieri. He deserves inclusion on this list for the Snow Bowl kick alone.

#9: STEVE NELSON

A true three-down linebacker who was equally capable of making plays against the run or pass. Topped the 100-tackle mark annually and finished with 17 career interceptions.

#8: STANLEY MORGAN

The ultimate big-play receiver, averaging almost 20 yards per catch over his 13-years in New England. His numbers compare favorably with several receivers who reside in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

#7: TROY BROWN

Mr. Patriot could do it all. He was the first dynamic slot receiver of the Tom Brady era while also excelling as a part-time defensive back and clutch punt returner.

#6: TY LAW

Nobody recognized the moment quite like Ty Law. He picked off Peyton Manning nine times during his career, and his pick-six got the Patriots one the board in Super Bowl XXXVI.

#5: MIKE HAYNES

Haynes was one of the original shut-down corners in the NFL. Was named an All-Pro in six of his seven seasons in New England and also was a dangerous punt returner.

#4: ANDRE TIPPETT

He never received the accolades that Lawrence Taylor received in New York but he enjoyed a comparable career. Tippett racked up 100 career sacks while also playing the strong side against the run.

#3: ROB GRONKOWSKI

In a few years Gronk will move up a spot on this list. No tight end has ever impacted the game like he has. He's a mismatch against every opponent he faces, and he's equally dangerous as a blocker.

#2: JOHN HANNAH

Sports Illustrated called him the greatest lineman in NFL history. Who could argue? His athleticism was the key to the Patriots run-heavy dominance of the late-70s.

#1: TOM BRADY

No controversial call here. When you're often referred to as the GOAT it's hard to argue against the top spot in franchise history. 

What do you think about NFL Network's list? Did they miss anyone? Let us know with a comment below!

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