http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9aU5wPmyIIA Perhaps one of the greatest late-round draft gems of all time, Brady was draft in the sixth round, 199th overall, by the Patriots in 2000. He has since gone on to play like a number one draft pick, proving to be truly elite, and the greatest quarterback of all time. Easily one of the greatest playoff performers in league history, Brady has won three Super Bowls while being named MVP of two of them. He has also won two regular season MVP awards. In 2007, he led the Patriots to the first ever 16-0 record. Brady has a penchant for achieving amazing results, no matter who his receivers are, often turning no name players into stars overnight. In only his second season with the club he took over as the starting quarterback, due to an injury to Drew Bledsoe, and led the Patriots on an improbable run, culminating in a huge upset victory over the heavily favoured St. Louis Rams in Super Bowl XXXVI. Brady has previously held, or still holds, numerous single season and career records. He is one of only five quarterbacks with a 5000+ yard season. Until recently, he held the record for most touchdowns in a season, with 50. He currently sits fifth all time with 359 touchdowns, and seventh all time with 49,149 yards thrown. His 18 playoff wins is the most ever by any quarterback.