New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady has now won five Super Bowls, and he delivered his latest in historically dramatic fashion. The Patriots defeated Atlanta 34-28 in the first Super Bowl to go to overtime. New England overcame a 25-point deficit with the previous Super Bowl record being 10 points.
But Brady, who had 466 passing yards against the Falcons, wasn't regarded as the greatest pro prospect coming out of Michigan. He struggled at the combine and fell to the sixth round of the 2000 NFL draft as the Patriots took him at No. 199 overall. We take a look at the six quarterbacks picked before Brady in that draft.
And of the 32 players selected in the first round in 2000, just one remains active: Raiders kicker Sebastian Janikowski (17th overall).