4) Andre Johnson
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Speaking of making history, Andre Johnson is the first-ever player who was mainly a Houston Texan to join the Hall of Fame.
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Drafted third overall in 2003, he was among the premier receivers of the 2000s and early 2010s, amassing seven 1,000-yard seasons, which were coincidentally the same times he made the Pro Bowl (he was also an All-Pro for four of them). Towards the end of his tenure with the Texans, he made the playoffs twice, going as far as the Divisional Round in both.
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Edited by Debasish